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Editorially Handcrafted Comparisons of Insurance Topics for All 50 States

LexisNexis® JurisCharts with Analysis provide editorially handcrafted comparisons covering each state’s treatment of your client’s most perplexing insurance questions. How much research do you have to do to filter, analyze and synthesize before even beginning to deal with a client question like: What are the statutory definitions of surplus lines, the applicability of surplus lines laws, and the coverage that cannot be written as surplus lines in each state?

Our topical experts from Matthew Bender® have synthesized hundreds of codes and regulations to find just the rules that apply for each JurisChart. They provide you with a complete solution for comparative jurisdictional analysis that enables you to provide a higher level of client service in less time. Our practice area experts, who research by topic, filter for the relevant regulations and statutes (accounting for state variation in terminology and nomenclature), analyze the state’s treatment, and synthesize them into a comparison.

JurisCharts provide you:

  • Introductions with an overview of the topic and “Tips and Traps” to alert you to specific issues
  • The specific applicable section of the regulation and/or statute and a hyperlink that gives you quick access to the full text of the relevant statute or regulation
  • Clear notation when a state has not dealt with the specific issue at hand
  • A Table of Contents from which you pick the topic and the jurisdictions you would like to compare
  • Ability to read the text for a state to determine the value of the content for your needs before downloading the complete multi-jurisdictional comparison
  • Ability to produce a visually appealing comparison chart in PDF format to share with clients
  • Ability to download into a spreadsheet, allowing you to manipulate the data in order to add notes, sort by region, sort by nomenclature, etc.
  • Notations for each state providing specific and concise summaries of how a state treats a topic (coming soon in Insurance JurisCharts)

For those hard multi-state questions on insurance use JurisCharts to quickly and expertly dive into the most perplexing issues.

 
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