LexisNexis Adds Lexis+ Litigation Analytics to the Lexis+ Ecosystem
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Accurate, relevant, data-driven insights from Lex Machina and CourtLink give Lexis+ users a powerful toolset for litigation analytics in a single integrated workflow
“With Lexis+ Litigation Analytics, LexisNexis has made analytics more accessible to a broader range of practitioners to help them achieve more desirable legal outcomes.” NEW YORK (PRWEB) January 19, 2021
LexisNexis® Legal & Professional, a leading global provider of information and analytics, today announced the addition of Lexis+ Litigation Analytics to the Lexis+™ ecosystem, the industry’s only end-to-end litigation experience designed for results at every stage. Powered by Lex Machina’s pioneering technology and CourtLink’s unrivaled docket coverage, Lexis+ Litigation Analytics delivers big-picture analytics via a modern user experience to inform and dri
By Josephine E. Moore
For The Fayette Tribune Dec 24, 2020
Dec 24, 2020
A Fayetteville police officer has been placed on administrative leave after he shot and killed a dog at a home in Fayette County.
The dogâs owner, Hollie Elswick, said she was completely devastated when she heard the news on Friday and is calling for the officer, who was sworn in to duty in February, to be fired.
âIf you canât handle a dog how can you handle a criminal?â Elswick said.
Carl Harris, city attorney for the town of Fayetteville, said the city requested an independent investigation to determine what happened and what disciplinary steps, if any, will be taken.
By Josephine E. Moore for The Register-Herald Dec 23, 2020
Dec 23, 2020
A Fayetteville police officer has been placed on administrative leave after he shot and killed a dog at a home in Fayette County.
The dogâs owner, Hollie Elswick, said she was devastated when she heard the news on Friday and is calling for the officer, who was sworn in to duty in February, to be fired.
âIf you canât handle a dog how can you handle a criminal?â Elswick said.
Carl Harris, Fayettevilleâs city attorney, said the city has requested an independent investigation to determine what happened and what disciplinary steps, if any, will be taken.
Lex Machina Announces New York City Coverage in All Five Counties
Lex Machina has added nearly half a million cases in the five New York City counties, bringing its total state court case count to nearly 2 million cases.
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MENLO PARK, Calif., Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Lex Machina, a LexisNexis company, recently completed coverage of all five New York City counties (encompassing the five boroughs). Released as listed below, the team added these important courts at an expeditious pace.
New York County Supreme Court (Manhattan) released on September 29th
Kings County Supreme Court (Brooklyn) released on October 27th
I could cry with joy : Personal trainer heading home from hospital as coronavirus battle continues
Sean Joseph says there s still a battle ahead but he s up for the challenge
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