Feb 20, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
We’re starting 2012 with six of our customers’ favorite tips from 2011. Here’s this week’s “top tip” … Folder sharing has evolved…
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Feb 6, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
A major challenge of issue-based legal research is that most legal search engines are very literal.
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Jan 23, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
WestlawNext is available on your iPad device. The iPad offers cutting-edge capabilities, portability, and display features that make it highly suitable for legal research.
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Jan 9, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
WestlawNext® facilitates efficient, cost-effective collaboration between colleagues, clients, and co-counsel. With folder sharing, you can share your research with fellow WestlawNext users…
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Jan 2, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
Did you know that you can search within the documents that you’ve stored in folders? If you only remember a bit of…
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Dec 26, 2011 By: Kim Ellenberg
The Project Folder saves time by significantly improving your ability to organize research on the fly. It also makes returning to your…
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Dec 19, 2011 By: Kim Ellenberg
WestlawNext® folders allow you to create a knowledge collection that increases in value over time so that you can stop reinventing the…
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Dec 12, 2011 By: Kim Ellenberg
WestlawNext® folders help you to organize, manage, analyze, and share your research. Take advantage of folders to dramatically improve your research productivity…
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Dec 5, 2011 By: Kim Ellenberg
Research icons boost your efficiency and productivity by instantly letting you know where you’ve already been and what you’ve already done. Look…
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Nov 28, 2011 By: Kim Ellenberg
With WestlawNext®, once you have added a note to a document, the Note Added icon ( ) will display both on the…
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