WESTLAW NEXT Tip of the Week: Top Tips of 2011: Searching With WestSearch and Descriptive Terms
Feb 6, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
A major challenge of issue-based legal research is that most legal search engines are very literal.
Feb 6, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
A major challenge of issue-based legal research is that most legal search engines are very literal.
Jan 6, 2012 By: Lise Freking
When was the last time you made a New Year’s Resolution and stuck with it? I’m as guilty as they come. I…
Aug 22, 2011 By: Kim Ellenberg
A major challenge of issue-based legal research is that most legal search engines are very literal. Literal search engines – such as…
Aug 15, 2011 By: Kim Ellenberg
WestlawNext® simplifies the starting point for legal research by providing a search box at the top of every page. Use this search…
Aug 12, 2011 By: Jeffrey Scalise
I am a huge nerd. I am not saying this in any sort of a self-deprecating or offhandedly flip way. It is…
Feb 24, 2011 By: Jay Shuck
You can now search any of 535 state and federal dockets databases on WestlawNext simply by clicking “Dockets” on the Westlaw home page.
Oct 28, 2010 By: Jon Hanke
Learn more about the search engine that powers WestlawNext and how to print documents that include notes, highlighting, or other WestlawNext features.
Sep 13, 2010 By: Jon Hanke
Attendees at our most recent expert-level webinar, “KeyCite on WestlawNext,” asked some interesting questions. These answers come courtesy of Seth Heiserman, a West product developer.
Feb 5, 2010 By: Marcus Anderson
However you want to search, WestSearch in WestlawNext will meet you there. This session will show how Westsearch can sense what you’re…
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