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\cite[7]{tang} R v Tang (2008) 237 CLR 1, 7<br />
\cite[22]{bakker} Bakker v Stewart [1980] VR 17, 22<br />
New Zealand Cases<br />
Follow the same format as is used for English cases.<br />
US Cases<br />
Use the same fields as are used for English cases. Be careful about specifying<br />
courts: apart from the US Supreme Court (where, if you cite the US Reports,<br />
no court identifier will ever be printed), the court and location fields will be<br />
used if present.<br />
For unreported cases, you may specify a number (the docket number) and<br />
optionally something in the eprint field, which can be used for a Lexis or<br />
WestLaw number: see example 52.<br />
Although you could use the series field for reports (as in example 51) 37<br />
in my view it is often simpler just to make the series part of the reporter<br />
field, as in example 50. You might note also, there, that if you enter fields<br />
using full points in the standard American way, the spacing is taken care of<br />
automatically.<br />
@jurisdiction{harbor91,<br />
}<br />
title = {Harbor Insurance Co. v.<br />
volume = {578},<br />
reporter = {N.E.2d.},<br />
pages = {1197},<br />
location = {Ill.},<br />
court = {App. Ct.},<br />
date = {1991},<br />
keywords = {us},<br />
@jurisdiction{western97,<br />
}<br />
Tishman Construction Co.},<br />
title = {Western Alliance Insurance Co. v.<br />
Gill},<br />
volume = {686},<br />
reporter = {N.E.},<br />
series = {2},<br />
pages = {997},<br />
location = {Mass.},<br />
date = {1997},<br />
keywords = {us},<br />
37 In which case it will be printed in US style: 1st, 2d, 3d.<br />
New Zealand Cases 39<br />
[50]<br />
[51]