LexisNexis Legal

Skip to content

Training & Resources



Never Miss Critical Content on lexis.com (October 14, 2009)
By Gayle Lynn-Nelson

If I am researching a case and need other content to help me understand the points of law in my case, further prove my point or to have a better understanding of secondary materials related to my case how can I get all this information in one place at one time?

Related Content is a new feature for case law on lexis.com that surfaces relevant related content with convenient links to additional information and insight about the case you are viewing. This feature allows you to more fully understand the impact of the case, the arguments to support the case, or the impact of various issues found within the case. Related Content will appear in a left- hand pane at the case law document level.

Related Content eliminates the need to conduct additional searches and gain valuable insight without changing the way a researcher searches lexis.com today. You can easily access relevant materials; some which they might not have known existed. You can gain deeper insights from the most comprehensive collection of analytical content available.

 
Submit feedback on this article
Rate this article:
LowHigh
  • MH Connected TOP RIGHT AD

What's New...

Keeping Current

LexisNexis® Information Professional Update

New Sources

Research Tips

MyIdeas banner

IDEX