WESTLAW NEXT Tip of the Week: Viewing and Printing the Key Number Hierarchy
May 14, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
The West Key Number System® organizes the universe of caselaw into topics (e.g., Contracts, Criminal Law, Patents, etc). Each of those topics…
May 14, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
The West Key Number System® organizes the universe of caselaw into topics (e.g., Contracts, Criminal Law, Patents, etc). Each of those topics…
May 7, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
The West Key Number System® is one of the most important components of WestSearch®, the world’s most advanced legal search engine. Because…
Apr 30, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
The West Key Number System® is the master classification system of U.S. law and widely regarded as the cornerstone of effective legal…
Apr 23, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
Did you know that West attorney-editors have been editing, organizing, and classifying the law for over 100 years? Under the West Key…
Apr 16, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
WestlawNext® makes it easy for you to organize and repurpose your research by creating folders and saving important documents in them. Now,…
Apr 9, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
The new WestlawNext® Resource Center offers a fresh new look and a one-stop-shop for learning and support resources. Visit the website today…
Apr 2, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
There’s nothing worse than citing law that has been overruled or changed. Stay on top of it with KeyCite® – where you…
Mar 26, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
Combine your smartphone with WestlawNext® Mobile and you can do legal research just about anywhere. Whether you’re researching during your subway commute,…
Mar 19, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
Legal opinions and publications commonly contain multiple pages and discuss many issues. As a result, pinpoint citations – references to a specific…
Mar 12, 2012 By: Kim Ellenberg
My Content is a new tool that lets you know exactly what’s in your subscription. Now you can proceed with confidence knowing…
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