One Search in Cases Now Retrieves a Full Spectrum of Analysis, PDFs and Case-Issue Details
It’s as simple as entering a search in cases.1 Now your results set includes much more on your issue—related content you may not have realized existed. And you don’t have to search for it.
When you display a full-text case, the LexisNexis Related Content navigation pane displays automatically and is arranged into three areas:
- Case-related documents and analysis, such as links to the report PDF, LexisNexis Briefs, Pleadings & Motions, detailed Lexis Case in Brief treatment, transcripts and even expert commentaries.
- Issues analysis, including links to available analytical content.
- Document outline to navigate to any document section quickly.
The default is to show the Related Content display, but you can minimize it, if you choose.
Take a Closer Look at a LexisNexis Related Content Navigation Pane:
- Move to a cite list of available briefs, pleadings & motions.
- Find Case in Brief Analyses, including recent news coverage of the issue, and details such as the parties’ arguments and references for and against the holding. All Case in Brief documents are updated regularly.
- See at a glance how many analytical documents were retrieved.
- Tap an exclusive combination of analytical resources that cannot be replicated by any other online provider.
- Link and explore any reference in a new window. If users select a document that’s not part of your LexisNexis subscription, they’ll see a screen notification, along with the retail retrieval price of that document.
- Hide the Related Content display.
*Currently covering all available U.S. case law as well as 20 states’ cases back to 1990: CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, IL, IN, MA, MD, MI, MO, NJ, NV, NY, OH, PA, TX and VA. Additional states and state coverage will be added throughout the remainder of 2009. Related Content may not be available in all government subscriptions.