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Sender:
Francis Rose
Date:
Tue, 4 Dec 2001 18:12:27
Re:
Restitution Law Review

 

Not so much of the "old", thank you.

It obviously does not pay to stay away from one's machine; or to wait until everything is properly in place before making an announcement.

As has been intimated, Mark Twain got it right. LLP/Informa purchased the RLR in 2000 and ceased publication around Easter 2001. By agreement with Informa, it is (though, more slowly than originally anticipated) reverting to private ownership. And that's where it will stay. The latest volume is currently in the press, for publication this month. A more detailed announcement will be made within the next few days (and I will be grateful if enquiries could be put on hold until then). The full contents will also be published. I don't recall the full list off the top of my head - but it includes a book review by Duncan Sheehan!

Phoenix-like is not quite accurate. All things must pass eventually but it will be a long time before this journal gets to the end of the line.

I hope that those who have sent me emails on this matter will accept this as a response. Your continued interest and support - and patience - as gratifying as it is expected. Next year everything will be back to normal.

 

Francis Rose
Editor, RLR

-----Original Message-----
From: Worthington,S
Sent: 12/4/01 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: [RDG:]

I thought it had gone back to old ownership and would come out once a year again???

Sarah Worthington


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