How do I search for documents in LexisNexis?
Basics and Advanced Research – LexisNexis®. Use Natural Language to search for documents. Natural Language lets you type your search request as you might describe a research issue to another person. To add synonymns, word variations, and other terms or phrases to your search request, click “Suggest Terms for My Search” on the Search Terms template.
How are cases in lexis updated?
The cases in the Lexis database are continually updated through a quality-control process, ensuring you get reliable and updated information. Enhance your research with case summaries that provide a concise view of the major impacts of a case.
How does Lexis help legal practitioners?
Determine if a case merits deeper analysis by quickly accessing the key legal issues and points of law material for a case. The Lexis solution helps legal practitioners find other relevant authority with headnotes that point to other important related cases. Attorneys using Lexis know they’re relying on rigorously vetted content.
What are the exexclusive Lexis features?
Exclusive Lexis features help you quickly pinpoint the relevant case law you need to create a more exhaustive and airtight case strategy. Our patented Search Term Maps feature color codes search results in case searches so you can assess case law relevance faster than ever before.
How do you write a case brief in LexisNexis?
You’ll get an easy-to-read, accurate and succinct statement of a case that relies on LexisNexis®Case Summaries and LexisNexis®Headnotes and includes all the information you need to be fully prepared. 1. Click the Get a Document tab. 2. Click the Citation tab. 3. Type your citation in the open field. 4. Click the radio button for Case Brief.
How do I use LexisNexis get & print?
You can access Get & Print from the following places on LexisNexis: • Get a Document Tab • Shepard’s tab • Law School Home Page • www.lexis.com/getandprint If you do not know a publication’s exact citation format, click here to locate the proper format and enter the correct citation. Type and find or use the alphabetical list.