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New this month! Lexis Advance® features improve sharing, reviewing History and more Create and share links to search results, a full-text document, Shepard’s®
report, etc. Then post on intranets or share as needed, for as long as you
need. Also filter your Search history more ways, get faster access to the
CourtLink® service and more.
U.S. Serial Set and Congressional Record legislative history documents … Are now available at Lexis Advance®. research Congressional documents
back to 1789! Get more details and seaching tips.
Researching a specific source? Now there are more filtering options to help you Just browse and select a source at Lexis Advance with the Get Documents link.
There’s more! Set your options to get to most-used content categories in your
results faster. read more about these new features.
SEDAR® (Canadian) filings now at Lexis® Securities Mosaic® —and here’s how you can search them With more than four million documents dating back to 1997 and
Lexis® Securities Mosaic® technology, you have many options for
searching, refining and sharing. here’s an overview.
Collateral damage: Falling energy prices pose new risks for your clients who lend Financial institution clients have found themselves in a whole new world of risk.
here’s why.
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Do much more in fewer steps: Here’s what’s newYou never stop looking for ways to improve service to your clients and your organization. That’s good business. At LexisNexis, we continually add new features to make your Lexis Advance® research experience better, faster and easier. See what’s new at Lexis Advance:
Create direct links to search results, documents
and more
You found a relevant document and want to share
it fast. Or, after viewing your search results, you’re not
sure how to proceed and would like some input.
Or maybe you want to show a new associate exactly
where to find sections of interest in the USCS.
Collaboration is a way of life for you. And now
collaborating on research can be quicker and easier
when you use Lexis Advance®. Work groups or study
groups can share documents and search results on
the fly. Post frequently used items to intranet pages.
And think of the time you can save if you don’t have
to re-run recurring searches.
The new Lexis Advance release now supports
permalinks to a full-text document, your search
results, a Shepard’s® report, a Folder or a TOC (table
of contents) source at Lexis Advance. Get a refreshed
picture every time you select a Permalink you create.
That means when you re-open a link for:
• full-text primary law documents: You get updated
Shepard’s Signal™ indicators.
• search results: The search is entered again and new
documents are added automatically. Plus the filters
you initially added are saved and re-applied.
• Shepard’s reports: You get the latest updates
to the report.
• TOC sources: See the exact location—down to the
subsections you opened or searched.
• Folders: You view the most current Folder version.
Find the permalink icon in the Actions pull-down menu
at the top of search results or full-text documents you
are viewing.
1. Select Link to this page. That’s all you need to do to
create the link. A dialog box displays.
2. Copy the link to paste it into work product or email.
Select Close to return to your results or document.
When you re-open a permalink, you must sign in to
Lexis Advance. If you are already signed in, a screen
notice asks if you want your current location to be
replaced with the link location.
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Move from Lexis Advance to CourtLink® fast
Now you can move from practically any Lexis Advance screen to your
CourtLink® subscription in only one step.
Just select the pull-down menu next to research and select CourtLink.
Then you’re ready to sign in to CourtLink.
Get even more valuable insights from your Research History
The Lexis Advance research history offers you many ways to filter and
analyze your 90-day history. (And there’s no search charge to return to
any search unlike WestlawNext®.)
At the Lexis Advance history screen, you can filter your history by client
matter, date or date range and research type, that is, you can find emails
sent, TOCs viewed, documents retrieved, legal searches and more. You can
even search for specific words in your history entries.
Now you can also filter your Research History by where the search
originated, e.g., Lexis Advance (research), LexisNexis® Verdict & Settlement
Analyzer, LexisNexis® Litigation Profile Suite, Lexis Practice Advisor® or
LexisNexis MedMal Navigator®.
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See Folders sharing information up front
Now it’s even easier to share Folder information—and keep track of who you’re sharing information with.
Share Folder items faster. (Just choose the Folder item and select the Share icon at the top of the screen.)
And each Folder item now shows who you are sharing with and if they have accepted your sharing invitation.
(This quick-glance format is now similar to your Alerts review screens.)
One more thing: when you’re using Folders via your tablet or smartphone, you can now create subfolders.
Get live help immediately via chat
Discuss your legal research and technical issues with
a LexisNexis® Customer Support representative via a
“chat” interface available from 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. ET daily.
It couldn’t be simpler. Select the More pull-down menu
at the top of any Lexis Advance careen. Then choose
Live Support. You are connected automatically.
LexisNexis Customer Support is still available virtually 24/7
at 800-543-6862. You can also browse or search the
Lexis Advance Online help system. Connect from your
Support module on the Lexis Advance home page.
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More sources for more tasks … Here’s what’s newWhether you’re looking for breaking news you can’t find elsewhere or a deep dive into the nation’s legislative history, now you can turn to Lexis Advance®.
U.S. Serial Set
The U.S. Serial Set at Lexis Advance—called Congressional Documents
1789 – present (U.S. Serial Set)—is the digital collection, which includes
searchable full-text PDFs of all house and Senate documents and reports,
including legislative and investigative reports, and Senate Executive
Documents from 1818 – 1978.
research more than 347,000 titles and 9.7 million pages produced from
1789 – 1978 in the U.S. Serial Set, including:
• Congressional journals, administrative reports, directories, manuals and
related internal publications
• Congressional reports on public and private legislation considered during
each Congress
• Reports resulting from congressionally commissioned or
conducted investigations
• Annually submitted reports from federal executive agencies, reviewing
current problems and activities under agency purview
• Extended series of survey, research and statistical publications developed
by executive agencies
• Selected annual or special reports of nongovernmental agencies
• American State Papers, 1789 – 1838
• House executive documents, 1847 – 1895
• House miscellaneous documents, 1847 – 1895
• Nongovernmental organization reports
• Senate executive documents, 1847 – 1895
• Senate miscellaneous documents, 1847 – 1895
The Serial Set also includes PDFs of more than
55,000 historic government maps.
research Congressional documents at Lexis Advance—back to 1789. The ultimate collection of historical Congressional research materials is now available through Lexis Advance as well as lexis.com®. While the U.S. Serial Set and archived Congressional Record sources are not frequently requested sources, they can be vital for legislative researchers.
In each full-text result document, you can scan the document index for your search words. To open the PDF, just select the link in About This Document.
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Congressional Record legislative history documents
These sources are now available at Lexis Advance as
searchable PDFs:
• Annals of Congress (1789 – 1824) Congressional Record
• Congressional Globe (1833 – 1873) Congressional Record
• Congressional Record Retro (1873 – 1997)
Congressional Record
• register of Debates (1824 – 1837) Congressional Record
Plus now find more recent Congressional hearings
documents (2011 – current)
Searching legislative history documents at
Lexis Advance
While available as PDFs, the legislative history sources
just added to Lexis Advance can be searched
due to controlled vocabulary subject indexing, bill
and publication number indexing and extensive
bibliographic information.
Full-text PDFs can be emailed or downloaded without
losing their full functionality. For some legislative
history sources, you have the option to download large
documents as one PDF and as 50-page “chunks.” Plus
the PDFs are optimized to compress the content into
packages.
NOTE: Because the documents in this resource display
in PDF, search terms within each PDF document will not
be highlighted.
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Zero in on the best documents: Now you’ve got more options
The quicker you discover on-point documents and incorporate them into your work, the more time you save for what counts: Gauging your matter’s direction and how you can influence it. So we’re continually enhancing the Lexis Advance® features and adding tools to help you spend less time finding and more time using the valuable information you uncover. here’s what’s new:
Researching specific sources?
Now get more filtering choices
You know the source you need to review or research.
At Lexis Advance® those are easy tasks to perform:
1. Select Browse from the black “Experience Bar”
banner at the top of any Lexis Advance screen.
2. Choose Browse then Sources. Enter a source name
in the search box and click the magnifying glass
icon.
3. Click the pull-down arrow next to the title and select
Get Documents. You can also search the source
(Add the source as a search filter) or create a
publication Alert.
Now you get more filter options when you retrieve
source documents or search a source. View and use
the Timeline filter. See coverage patterns at a glance.
home in on a specific date range or date. Just enter
dates or slide the pointers and click OK. Also view the
citations of the Most Cited authority—and move to
the documents that cite to them. (Not available in all
content types, e.g., news.) Just select a cite link.
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Get to the most important content categories faster
Now when you select certain group content types in your search results,
e.g., Statutes & Legislation, you have the option, available in your settings,
to display the most-used content category, e.g., codes. In other words:
When you view:
• Statutes & Legislation
• Administrative Codes & regulations
• Secondary Materials
• Briefs Pleadings & Motions
• Jury Instructions
• Expert Witness Analysis
• Company & Financial
This content category displays first:
• Codes
• Administrative Codes
• Jurisprudence, Practice
Guides or Treatises
• Briefs
• Pattern Jury Instructions
• Expert Witness Testimony
& reports
• Company Profiles
You save a filtering step—and get to needed documents faster.
This is an optional feature. The first time you view a group content type,
you see a screen message with details on how to turn the feature off
and on in Settings.