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Lexis nexus
Lexis nexus





  1. #LEXIS NEXUS FULL#
  2. #LEXIS NEXUS PC#
  3. #LEXIS NEXUS PROFESSIONAL#

LexisNexis Butterworths Canada and Quicklaw Inc., Canada's leading online legal research service, agreed to merge. LexisNexis Courtlink Strategic Profiles help legal professionals gain insight into the litigation history of a company, attorney experience on a particular nature or suit, or map out federal litigation trends. The business unit is now called the Risk & Information Analytics Group.Ī year later LexisNexis acquired CourtLink Corporation and their electronic access and electronic filing and service products. LexisNexis launched a strategic business unit to create solutions to verify identity, predict and manage risk, and support law enforcement and homeland security initiatives.

#LEXIS NEXUS PC#

The IBM PC is introduced two years later. News & World Report, Dun's Review and Reuters and Associated Press news wires. The Nexis ® news database service is introduced providing The Washington Post, Newsweek, The Economist, U.S. LexisNexis ® UBIQ ™ terminals give attorneys first-ever desktop access to Lexis ® service. Ntroduction of 1200 baud modems launches new era of high-speed data transmission. The following year Lexis ® service pioneers online legal research by allowing attorneys to search case law database in firm via private telecommunications network. Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) paves the way for reliable electronic data delivery. NAARS is the National Automated Accounting Research Service, a tax database from the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

#LEXIS NEXUS FULL#

LEXIS provides the full text of Ohio and New York codes and cases, the U.S. Mead Data Central introduces LEXIS ® and NAARS services. In 1970, Mead Data Central was spun off as a subsidiary of Mead, going on to estable its own phone communications network and providing the long-term strategic and operation plans for the initial LEXIS database. This development drew the attention of the Mead corporation who would purchase Data Corp a year later. In 1967, Data Corp, an Ohio-based company who developed ink jet printing technologies, was contracted by the Ohio State Bar Association to provide a "free-text" search and retrieval system. The late 1960s through the early 1970s were a critical period in the development of what we know today as LexisNexis. LexisNexis encompasses authoritative legal-publishing brands dating back to the 19th century including Butterworths® in the United Kingdom, Canada, the Asia-Pacific region, Les Editions du Juris Classeur in France, and Martindale-Hubbell® and Matthew Bender® worldwide. Through Risk Solutions to assess risk, the company helps professionals verify identity, prevent fraud, comply with legislation, facilitate and secure commerce and support law enforcement and homeland security initiatives. To help customers win in their own marketplace, LexisNexis delivers Total Solutions-innovative products and services to address specific customer needs in order to improve productivity, increase profitability and stimulate growth. Across the globe, LexisNexis provides customers with access to billions of searchable documents and records from more than 45,000 legal, news and business sources. Through the integration of information and technology, LexisNexis uniquely unites proprietary brands, advanced Web technologies and premium information sources.

#LEXIS NEXUS PROFESSIONAL#

Part of Reed Elsevier, LexisNexis Legal & Professional serves customers in more than 175 countries with 10,000 employees worldwide LexisNexis originally pioneered online information with its Lexis® and Nexis® services. LexisNexis® is a leading global provider of content-enabled workflow solutions designed specifically for professionals in the legal, risk management, corporate, government, law enforcement, accounting, and academic markets. We believe that when you put information and technology into the right hands, you give people the power to shape the world.







Lexis nexus