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  2. LexisNexis - Wikipedia

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    LexisNexis office in Markham, a suburb of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. LexisNexis is owned by RELX (formerly known as Reed Elsevier). [7]According to Trudi Bellardo Hahn and Charles P. Bourne, LexisNexis (originally founded as LEXIS) is historically significant because it was the first of the early information services to both envision and actually bring about a future in which large populations ...

  3. Lawyers' Edition - Wikipedia

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    LexisNexis (parent of the Michie Company) acquired the rights to the Lawyers' Edition, along with a number of other law publications and related assets, from the Thomson Corporation in January 1997. Thomson, in acquiring West Publishing , was required to divest itself of many titles through a consent decree by the United States Department of ...

  4. Westlaw - Wikipedia

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    Westlaw is an online legal research service and proprietary database for lawyers and legal professionals available in over 60 countries. Information resources on Westlaw include more than 40,000 databases of case law, state and federal statutes, administrative codes, newspaper and magazine articles, public records, law journals, law reviews, treatises, legal forms and other information resources.

  5. LexisNexis Introduces New Version of Concordance Native Viewer Enhanced version of application twice as fast, now includes "OCR on the Fly" capability for converting document images to text NEW ...

  6. Shepard's Citations - Wikipedia

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    In March 1999, LexisNexis released an online version, named Shepard's Citation Service. [7] While print versions of Shepard's remain in use, their use is declining. Although learning to Shepardize in print was once a rite of passage for all first-year law students, [2] the Shepard's Citations booklets in hardcopy format are cryptic compared to the online version, because of the need to cram as ...

  7. Lexis - Wikipedia

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    Lexis (linguistics), a term for a language's lexicon in the abstract, or a synonymous expression. Lexis (Aristotle), in philosophy. Lexis diagram, in demography.

  8. LexisNexis Risk Solutions - Wikipedia

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    LexisNexis Risk Solutions. LexisNexis Risk Solutions is a global data and analytics company that provides data and technology services, analytics, predictive insights, and fraud prevention for a wide range of industries. [ 2] It is headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia (part of the Atlanta metropolitan area ), and has offices throughout the U.S ...

  9. Construction Law Journal - Wikipedia

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    The journal is written for the non-legal professional involved in contractual and other legal matters in the industry. The journal is owned by LexisNexis which is part of Reed Elsevier. Articles within the journal are written by lawyers, barristers, academics, insurance and health and safety specialists, who specialise in construction law.