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Were you the 1L with six different highlighters…like, yellow for holdings, green for facts, pink for dissents? Did you tend to jot down important notes in the margins? Flash forward 15 years, and you probably still highlight and annotate key passages in...
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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...
With the launch of Private Market Data from LexisNexis® Practical Guidance , attorneys can expect to gain access to a wealth of information they never or rarely had access to before, regardless of the size of their firm. Now you can research, inspect, and gain...
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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...