New Lexis Content New publications released on Lexis this month: Anderson's Ohio Criminal Forms Oklahoma Juvenile Jury Instructions Nevada Estate Planning, Will Drafting, and Estate Administration with Forms The Design-Build Deskbook: A Blueprint...
Summary: What is Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence in Law Resources and Information Try AI-Powered Legal Research Technology Back in 2019, the ABA Legal Technology Survey reported that only 8% of respondents were using resources with...
Litigators are expected to cover every base when developing briefs for a case, so one of the tasks they often undertake is to compare opposing briefs and motions, one argument at a time. This enables them to stand in the judge’s shoes and compare documents...
Write a Winning Brief: Why It’s Important How to Write a Winning Legal Brief The Importance of Judicial Analytics Start Winning with Legal Briefs First impressions matter — that's why writing a powerful legal brief is critical when building...
Summary: What is Brief Analysis? Flagging Favorable/Unfavorable Case Authority Try AI-Powered Legal Document Review If you're a litigator, this problem might sound familiar: You have a long list of things to do, but you lost hours of valuable...
Summary: Use AI to Perfect Your Legal Documents Identifying Winning Arguments with Brief Analysis Try AI on Lexis+ This article was originally published on August 2, 2022, and was updated on March 16, 2023. The introduction of Artificial Intelligence...
By Geoffrey D. Ivnik, Esq. | Director of Marketing LexisNexis There are few professional oversights as damaging to a lawyer’s career as missing key legal precedent when representing a client. The legal news site Above the Law reported that a team of lawyers...
DRAG AND DROP YOUR WAY TO STRONGER LEGAL STRATEGIES When Lexis+™ launched, it did so with a host of innovative online legal research tools—the most anticipated of which is Brief Analysis. It delivers powerful legal insight by analyzing legal briefs...