Total Alerts powered by Ozmosys®, LexisNexis®

Imagine one daily e-mail that fuses the best information from numerous news alerts and daily law updates. LexisNexis Total Alerts powered by Ozmosys delivers it—a streamlined, daily email or intranet/portal entry consolidating vital legal analysis like CourtLink® Alerts & Tracks and LexisNexis® Publisher updates. Include  2,000+ Web alert offerings, such as The Wall Street Journal Online updates, government sites, news alerts from premium providers, RSS feeds, blogs—even client Web site updates.

LexisNexis Total Alerts powered by Ozmosys—an exclusive legal-market offering—saves lawyers, legal researchers, law librarians and firm management valuable review time and keeps critical reins on the information they need to do their jobs well.

  • Keep Informed on New Developments.
    Law firm management can use LexisNexis Total Alerts to focus on information vital to maintaining and growing the practice. Daily news alerts monitor the latest on the firm, key clients and competitors. Track industry or practice area trends. Monitor legislation, regulation and other legal analysis that could impact client business. All in a daily email.
  • Stay Current Without Information Overload.
    Lawyers—litigation and transactional—stay current without information overload. Instead of dozens of updates, lawyers and researchers get consolidated daily law updates—one morning update and an evening email wrap-up.
  • Manage & Distribute Relevant Alerts Based on Each Attorney’s Practice, Clients & Information Needs.
    Law firm librarians can effectively manage and distribute relevant new alerts based on each attorney’s practice, clients and information needs. And create group alerts by practice area, client teams, topic, etc. The straightforward distribution tool lets librarian administrators forward hundreds of subscriptions and alerts to hundreds of users in a fraction of the time.

LexisNexis Total Alerts powered by Ozmosys helps information professionals deliver a streamlined, daily email update or portal/intranet entry that fuses the best information from more than 2,000 Web alerts offering legal analysis and legal news, including:


  • LexisNexis® Publisher updates, CourtLink® Alerts and Tracks and Mealey's alerts.
  • The Wall Street Journal Online updates as well as alerts from hundreds of premium information providers such as Institutional Investor and BNA®.
  • Daily law updates from international central banks or the Federal Reserve Board.
  • Government and public Web sites—not just the Fed, but the SEC, FTC and DOJ regulatory sites. Even add international regulatory sites or stock-exchange news alerts and memos.
  • News disclosures from client Web sites—as they release them.
  • RSS feeds, blogs and Internet updates, including Google, Yahoo!® and more.

Yet the daily email updates are easy to browse and use. Here’s how:


  • Open the daily personalized email, click on headlines of interest—and authenticate directly into the full-text sources.
  • Get morning legal news updates and evening wrap-ups. Monitoring a hot topic? Click to update it—anyt ime of the day. (You also get notice when there is no news on your topic).
  • Read today’s update. Then move directly to a monthly archive on your topic … compiled, copyright-compliant and ready to use.

And the firm librarians and information professionals who manage the news alert and daily legal update process expand their capabilities while saving valuable time:


  • Forward alerts personalized by each lawyer’s practice, client and information needs. Create group alerts by client teams, practice area—practically any information you need.
  • Maintain control over the subscription process with third-party sources. LexisNexis Total Alerts powered by Ozmosys act as an intermediary only.

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