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Source: www.businesswire.com --- 11 days ago
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LexisNexis (www.LexisNexis.com), a leading global provider of business information solutions, today ...
Source: www.businesswire.com --- 34 days ago
NEW DELHI, India--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LexisNexis, a leading global provider of business information solutions today announced that John Atkinson has been named Managing Director for LexisNexis ...
Source: www.businesswire.com --- 12 days ago
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--To ensure success in the Intellectual Property (IP) world, attorneys need to access and incorporate the most relevant, comprehensive and up-to-date information ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 34 days ago
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Source: www.dealcatcher.com --- 26 days ago
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Source: www.centredaily.com --- 26 days ago
LexisNexis(R) today announced several executives will deliver speeches and exhibit at the June 15-18, 2008 Special Libraries Association (SLA) Annual Conference at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle, Booth #701. LexisNexis will be a major conference partner at the annual conference. ...
Source: www.centredaily.com --- 12 days ago
LexisNexis (www.LexisNexis.com), a leading global provider of business information solutions, today announced the launch of the first ever product tailored specifically for public libraries. LexisNexis(R) Library Express, available in June, is built on the same platform that supports professional-strength search in the government and corporate markets. The new service includes thousands of news sources from around the world as well as superior legal information including case law, statutes, codes, and regulations. ...
Source: www.asq.org --- 18 hours ago
Strong analytical and deductive reasoning skills. Can perform sophisticated statistical analysis. Interpersonal skills, project management skills, financial practice skills such as budgeting and cost ...
Source: www.skynewswire.com --- 32 days ago
(SkyNewswire.com)-- NEW DELHI, India---LexisNexis, a leading global provider of business information solutions, today announced the merger of Wadhwa Nagpur, one of India’s providers of legal publishing information, with LexisNexis Butterworths India. The combined company, headquartered in New Delhi, will be the leader of legal information solutions in India. The merger reinforces LexisNexis’ commitment to the India market and bolsters the company’s ability to take advantage of additional market growth drivers, including digitization of courts, the rapidly growing legal profession and the increasing demand for information solutions. LexisNexis Butterworths India is recognized in India as a premier legal publisher and solutions provider, offering products such as Halsbury’s Laws of India and Mulla series which are widely used and respected in the legal community. Wadhwa Nagpur offers a number of products in the field of legal, tax and regulatory (LTR) treatises such as: Ramaiya’s Guide to the Companies Act, Tannan Banking Law & Practice in India, Chaturvedi & Pithisaria on Income Tax Law and Ratanlal & Dhirajlal series on The Indian Penal Code. ...
Source: www.lisnews.org --- 6 days ago
Paula J. Hane at Info Today Newsbreaks Notes In what has to be viewed as a surprisingly low-key launch for a product in a brand new market, LexisNexis ( www.LexisNexis.com ) rather quietly announced its new Library Express service . This is the company’s first product for public libraries. No advance notice on the news was given to the library press or industry analysts, and there’s been almost no mention of it in the blogosphere. It will be officially available as of today, June 30, and is being shown at the American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference this week in Anaheim, Calif. It is very similar in features and functions to the company’s Academic library product though it offers slightly less content. ...
Source: www.asq.org --- 6 days ago
Excellent presentation, leadership, implementation, organizational, communication and project management skills required. 2. Team building and project leadership skills with the ability to influence o ...
Source: pronfocus.blogspot.com --- 32 days ago
LexisNexis Butterworths India merges with leading Indian legal publisher, Wadhwa Nagpur Merger establishes LexisNexis as leader in legal information in India and demonstrates growing commitment to... ...
Source: www.amigos.org --- 24 days ago
Amigos Members are invited to a special e-seminar preview of the new LexisNexis Service “Statistical DataSets.” read more ...
Source: clients.outsellinc.com --- 30 days ago
Recent moves by LexisNexis position the company to benefit from parallel developments in India: the growth of outsourcing (of both legal services and its own IT operations), and the slow but inevitable move toward liberalization of the market for domestic legal services within India. ...
Source: www.securinginnovation.com --- 6 days ago
To ensure success in the Intellectual Property (IP) world, attorneys need to access and incorporate the most relevant, comprehensive and up-to-date information available. LexisNexis® today announced in this press release that it is expanding the content offerings available through lexis.com ® and unveiling enhancements to its PatentOptimizerTM and Global IP Law Service solutions. Additionally, LexisNexis unveiled three new online law centers to help attorneys keep abreast of the latest news in patent, trademark and copyright law. “Intellectual property is one of the hottest, fastest-moving areas for corporate counsel and law firms alike,” said Peter Vanderheyden, vice president of Global Intellectual Property at LexisNexis. “LexisNexis continues to add content and functionality to its growing suite of IP services to ensure customers have the best tools available to protect their valuable assets.” Consolidating two important prior art sources, LexisNexis allowed customers to have full-text access to defensive publications from both IP.com and Research Disclosure available through lexis.com. Consistent with LexisNexis prior art collections, these sources will be directly accessible in full text from TotalPatent via the lexis.com toolbar. Research Disclosure is an international defensive publication service that’s considered one of the most significant non-patent prior art databases in the world. The World Intellectual Property Organizati ...
Source: www.cnet.com --- 24 days ago
It's happening again. Another bloated, proprietary industry is giving way to an "open-source" alternative. The industry? Legal research. With an increasing number of legal opinions online, rather than locked behind LexisNexis or Westlaw, Fastcase was bound to arise. Fastcase is an up-and-coming competitor to these locked-down, expensive services, offering ... ...
Source: www.law.wisc.edu --- 30 days ago
The latest issue of the Wisconsin Law Review features a thought-provoking examination of state public records law in the digital age. "Wisconsin's Public-Records Law: Preserving the Presumption of Complete Public Access in the Age of Electronic Records," by Leanne Holcomb and James Isaac, 2008 Wisconsin Law Review 515 (2008). [The article does not yet appear to be accessible on LexisNexis or Westlaw, but it is available in print here at the Law Library] The authors write: [Under Wisconsin's public-records law,] the public is permitted access to the actions of government officials in order to act as an effective check on government power and give force to the democratic system. This policy translates into the legal right of inspection by any person of any public record, . . . Over the last three decades, however, statutes have not kept pace with technological advancements that have dramatically transformed public records, threatening the presumption of complete public access. The authors explore how the emergence of electronic documents as the preeminent record of government activity has clouded the application of existing public-records law, records-retention practice and the disclosure of public records. Faced with this problem, the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) has decided to wait until technology is better understood before requesting that the legislature update the statutes. [citing a 2004 webcast ] While it waits, the abse ...
Source: www.nzherald.co.nz --- 17 days ago
New Zealand Riding for the Disabled Association Incorporated has announced the recent appointment of Joy Durrant to the role of Chair. She brings strong governance skills to the role. LexisNexis New Zealand today announced the... ...
Source: blogs.jsonline.com --- 24 days ago
With so much information about people floating around these days, it's more important than ever to remember not to believe everything you read. At least that's the warning implicit in a lawsuit filed the other day by Troy Richard Burnette . In his federal suit against LexisNexis Risk & Information Analytical Group Inc. , Burnette alleges that the consumer reporting agency provided a potential employer with erroneous information about his background. Burnette charged that the report on him "included a criminal history of a total stranger who had a different name, address, social security number and race." Burnette claims the report even got his height and weight wrong, shaving five inches and close to 100 pounds off his build. To see a copy of the suit, which is pending in U.S. District Court in Madison, click here  and look for the link that provides access to cases filed in the Western District of Wisconsin. (Registration required) Oh, yeah - Burnette didn't get the job. But you probably figured that out already. ...
Source: theorangerag.blogharbor.com --- 22 days ago
Two stories to mull over at the end of the week... • We've just been informed by someone 'who knows for a fact' (which means its totally unreliable) that the price LexisNexis paid for Visualfiles two years ago (taking into account earn-outs etc) was £36 million. We think this is way off the scale of reality and more likely to have been nearer £16 million – although it is rumoured that ex-chairman Neil Ewin's new estate is called Yorkshire. • And, there is to be a new head of IT at Linklaters. Simon Thompson was promoted to global chief operating office (or COO) last year. A formal announcement is due next week however the one clue we have is: 'Think female and think existing Legal IT Director' – feel free to suggest who you think this may be altho we think first names starting with a 'J' are a possibility. ...

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