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The LexisNexis services Quick Reference Fast, easy access to the broader perspective you need to succeed Signing on to LexisNexis at www.lexis.com. Establish an Internet connection.. Enter the URL address: www.lexis.com 3. The screen you see is the LexisNexis sign-on screen. To start your research session, enter your LexisNexis ID and password. To create a custom ID and password, e.g., an easyto-remember alias or nickname, click the Create a Custom ID link. Follow the screen instructions. 4. Click the Remember My Sign On Information box to save your ID and password for future access to LexisNexis. The Remember My Sign On Information is not recommended for public work stations. 5. Click Get A Document Retrieve individual documents with Get a Document. Use the citation, the names of the parties, or the docket number to retrieve documents. Get A Document by its Citation. Click the Get a Document tab.. Click the Citation tab. (Citation is the default setting.) 3. Type the citation for the document you want to retrieve, e.g., 53 f3d 34. 4. Click Citation Format Assistant If you are not sure of the citation format for the document you want to retrieve, click Citation Formats. Enter a Citation Print multiple documents Citation Format Assistant Click here to retrieve a document

Selecting Sources You can select a source in any of five ways. A. Choose From My Last 0 Sources. Click the down arrow beside the field to display a list of the last 0 sources you used.. Highlight the source you want to use. B. Explore Sources Using the Legal, News & Business, and Public Records Tabs Sources are categorized under four easy-to-identify tabs making source selection more intuitive (Legal, News & Business, Public Records, and Find a Source).. Click the appropriate tab for the type of content you are researching. Point and click through the hierarchy until you find the source you need. Note that each selection you make creates a trail of your path at the top of the screen.. Click the individual source in which you want to search. C. Find A Source Using the Long Name. Click the Find a Source tab.. Type the name of the source, or words contained in the name, in the Find a Source box. (Make sure that Match Terms in Long Names is selected.) 3. Click 4. A list of sources that match your words will display. Click the name of the source you want to search. D. Find a Source Using the Short Name. Click the Find a Source tab.. Type the short name of the source (library; file name, e.g., GENFED;US) in the Find a Source box. (Make sure Short Name is selected.) 3. Click the source you want to search. E. Find a Source Using the Alphanumeric Links. Click the Find a Source tab.. Click the alphanumeric (0 9 or A through Z) links to review specific sources. 3. Click the name of the source you want to search. The exact tabs and source lists may vary depending on your subscription plan. Your menu or subscription determines which tabs appear. Customizing Tabs You can create up to 4 additional custom tabs so jurisdictions, areas of law, and other resources you use often are one click away. You can easily remove or reorder a custom tab. To add or edit a custom tab:. Click Add/Edit Tabs.. Select an item in the list and either double click it or click Add to create a tab for the item. Click an item in the list for which a custom tab exists and click Remove to delete it from the source selection page. 3. Click Move Up to move a selected current tab closer to the beginning of the existing tabs on the first row of the source selection page. 4. Click Move Down to move a selected current tab farther away from the beginning of the existing tabs on the source selection page. 5. Click Show this tab at the beginning of each session to have a custom tab from the pull-down menu appear at the beginning of each research session. 6. Click Done to apply any changes you have made.

Searching After you select a source, the search template will appear on your screen:. Click Terms and Connectors or Natural Language.. Enter your search request. 3. Click Suggest Terms for My Search to add additional terms that relate to the terms you have entered (optional). 4. Click on the Select a Segment drop-down box to incorporate segments into your terms and connectors search (optional). 5. Choose a date range from the pull-down menu OR enter your own date range in the spaces provided (optional). 4 5 Tips for Using Terms and Connectors or Natural Language Searching Terms and Connectors uses words and special characters to create phrases and concepts based on specific rules of logic. Each word or one of its alternatives must appear in each document retrieved. For example, a search on employee drug tests might look like this: drug /5 test! OR screen! /0 employ! (See more tips on page 4.) Natural Language (the FREESTYLE feature) lets you use conversational language to create a search request. For example, a search for employee drug testing might look like this: do employers have the right to screen (test) their employees for drug use. Note: Use parentheses to indicate a synonym or alternative word, e.g., test, when searching with the FREESTYLE feature. Use Natural Language when you want to research conceptual issues rather than specific topics and/or are starting to research a complex issue and you are unsure of what words to use. 3 Searching Using Segments LexisNexis Customer Support.800.543.686 All documents available via www.lexis.com are divided into parts or segments that are common to that type of document. You can search within specific segments two ways:. Click the drop-down Select a Segment box for a list of available segments. Choose a segment and enter your search terms next to it. Click Add.. If you are already familiar with the segment you want to search, type the segment name, then type your search words enclosed in parentheses before clicking Search. For example, to find cases when you know the names of the parties: ENTER: name (dickerson AND united states) To find all opinions written by a particular judge: ENTER: writtenby (scalia) To find cases in which a particular law firm participated: ENTER: counsel (marbury AND madison) To find cases decided on, before, or after a particular date: ENTER: date is /0/00 date bef /0/00 date aft /0/00 To retrieve all sections in Title 8, Chapter 96 of the U.S. Code dealing with Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations: ENTER: heading (title 8 AND chapter 96 AND racketeer) 3

Searching Using Precision Search Commands Use these commands to make your searches more precise. For more tips on using them, go to the Search Connectors box online next to the Search Form. Click the View Search Commands link. At Least To find documents that contain an in-depth discussion of a term: ENTER: atleast0 (cercla) Capitalization To specify that search terms have all capital letters: ENTER: allcaps (AIDS) To specify that search terms have no capital letters: ENTER: nocaps (aid) To search for Aid as a title with the first letter capitalized: ENTER: caps (Aid) Pluralization To limit your search to the plural form of a term: ENTER: steven /3 plural (job) To limit your search to the singular form of a term: ENTER: singular (job) /5 discriminat! Lexis Search Advisor The Lexis Search Advisor tab aids you in finding legal materials based on a classification system of areas of law and related topics. You have three options for selecting a topic:. Choose From My Last 0 Legal Topics: Select by highlighting a topic in the drop-down menu and click. Find a Legal Topic: Enter a legal topic in the field and click 3. Explore Legal Topics: Point and click through the topics and subtopics to explore and select the topic you want. Connectors & Universal Characters The online Search Connectors box next to the Search Form has more tips and examples. Use UNIVERSAL CHARACTERS in your search terms! litigat! = litigate, litigator, litigation, litigating, etc. * wom*n = woman, women bank*** = bank, banking, banker (not bankrupt) Use CONNECTORS to link search terms together OR Finds one or both terms doctor OR physician /n Finds two terms within a specified number of words market /5 share /s Finds two terms within the same sentence sanction /s frivolous /p Finds two terms within the same paragraph rule /p sanction AND Finds two terms in the same document deregulat! AND bank*** PRE Finds two terms the first term must precede the second by a specified number of words cable PRE/ television OR tv /s and /p cannot be combined with /n 3 Using Lexis Search Advisor to Search. Click a tab to search cases or analytical materials (including legal news).. Under the Cases tab, select a jurisdiction from the drop-down menu. To retrieve all LexisNexis Headnotes and additional highly relevant cases on your topic: 3. Click in Step. To search within cases or analytical materials: A. Select Terms and Connectors or Natural Language. B. Type your search terms in the open field. C. Add suggested words or concepts (optional). D. Restrict the search by specifying segments (optional). E. Choose a date range or enter your own (optional). F. Click A D E B C 3 F 4

Viewing Results LexisNexis Customer Support.800.543.686 LexisNexis Case Summaries Full Format Written by attorney editors, LexisNexis Case Summaries are targeted synopses of cases. Each case summary contains three sections: Display formats Case Summary Core Terms. Procedural Posture describes the case s procedural history how the case arrived before the court.. Overview provides a brief review of the court s holding on the legal issues raised. 3. Outcome reviews the procedural disposition of the case. LexisNexis Headnotes The key legal points of a case are drawn directly from the language of the court and help you quickly determine if a case is on point. LexisNexis Headnotes let you link to relevant text within your case, to other relevant LexisNexis Headnotes (using the More Like This Headnote link) and to Lexis Search Advisor for a more in-depth search on your topic, including analytical content, legal news, case law and LexisNexis Headnotes from other jurisdictions. LexisNexis Core Terms LexisNexis Core Terms are the most frequently used words and phrases from the text of a case. They offer you a quick snapshot of the content based on the court s own language. Move among document sections Retrieve all headnotes on the topic Shepard s Signal Case Summary Overview Core Terms Show Hits Go to specific page reporter Go to specific document Go to specific search term Get additional, similar headnotes Check document for later use Cite Overview Format 5

Search the TOC; just type the words you want to find. Expandable Tables of Contents (TOCs) Navigate through federal and state statutes and regulations, legal treatises and other secondary sources. You can:. Click through the TOC.. Search the TOC or full-text source. Rest your cursor here to see the pop-up menu. See how many levels you can open, close, and how many items at each level. Select a level and click. Click through the TOC Rest your cursor on any + or. Your pop-up menu shows you can click and open to any level.* Just select and click. Then rest your cursor on any + or to check your location. The pop-up menu also lets you select and close levels. *Patent pending. To turn on your pop-up menu, select Preferences and click Allow Multiple Level Expansion. Once on, this option stays on until you turn it off. Search the TOC Your TOC search results show every TOC level where your search words appear (blue links). Plus see adjacent levels and documents (black links) for context. Click on levels with or to link to full-text documents. To return to your TOC results, click Return to Results. Click on levels with ( ) to link to expand your research into that level. To return to TOC results, click TOC Hits. Shepardizing Is your case still good law? Validate the authority of your case or statute with Shepard s Citations Service. Also use Shepard s to find cases and other authorities that have cited your case. To Shepardize a document:. Click the Shepard s tab.. Enter the citation for the document you want to check, e.g., 800 fd. 3. Select Shepard s for Validation (KWIC ) or Shepard s for Research (FULL) to choose a format. 4. Click Check. 6

Reading Your LexisNexis Shepard s Report A B C D E F G H I J Shepard s Signal indicator that shows McNeil has strong negative treatment. New! Shepard s Summary gives you a quick and precise compilation of vital history and citing references. Click any grouping, e.g., Overruled() to move directly to the first of those cases. (See C to move to subsequent references.) Each case name is highlighted. To hide the summary, click the Hide Summary link. New! Use the new navigation bar to move quickly through the report. Just point, click and go. Customize your view even more. Select Custom and narrow your results to specific treatments, jurisdictions, date ranges and citing references that display specific reporter headnotes. New! Click a treatment, e.g., Followed By, and get a detailed definition of what that treatment means. Or click the Legend link at the bottom left corner of the screen to see Shepard s Signal definitions. Citing decisions are organized by jurisdiction and court, and are sorted by date with the most current first. Also find citations from law reviews, annotations and treatises. Click a citing reference to move to the references full text. Click pinpoint cite, (e.g., p. 43,) to move to that page. To return to your Shepard s report, click the Return to Shepard s link. Click here to use the FOCUS feature, which searches within your citing references for the points of law or fact patterns you need. Click TOA to see your cite s Table of Authorities report, which checks the validity of the authoritites on which McNeil relied. New! Each citing reference is now numbered. The new Display Options link lets you display or hide your citing references Shepard s Signal indicators, pinpoint page numbers and headnote references. J B LexisNexis Customer Support.800.543.686 A D G H Shepard s Signal The Shepard s Signal is an at-a-glance indicator of the precedential status of a case. I Warning Negative treatment indicated Contains strong negative history or treatment of your case (for example, overruled by or reversed). Caution Possible negative treatment indicated Contains history or treatment that may have a significant negative impact on your case (for example, distinguished by or criticized by). Positive treatment is indicated Contains history or treatment of your case that has a positive impact on your case (for example, affirmed or followed by). Cited and neutral analysis indicated Contains treatment of your case that is neither positive nor negative. Citation information available Indicates that citing references are available for your case, but do not have history or treatment analysis (for example, the references are law review citations). Only the LexisNexis Total Research System provides a true positive indicator. F E C 7

Delivering Documents Printing to a dedicated LexisNexis printer or to an attached printer These options are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of each displayed document. Click Print on any search results page. You can specify any of several print options, including dual-column; use of bold, italics, and underlining; choice of type fonts; page breaks; and more. Download, FAX and E-mail delivery Click the appropriate tab to download (in.txt or.rtf format), fax or e-mail documents to yourself or others. Printing the Text Only If you d like to view, print or save a document s text only (no navigation bars, graphics, screen options, etc.) click Text Only. Get & Print Deliver multiple full-text documents or multiple Shepard s Citations Service reports with one search from one screen. To retrieve documents using Get & Print:. Click the Get a Document tab.. Click Get & Print. 3. Give your session a name (up to 3 characters). Note: A client name may be required, depending on your subscription. 4. After entering the citations (at least one is required) and selecting your options, click to submit the report request. The FAST Print Feature Eliminate steps in the printing process by using the FAST Print shortcut. One-time setup. Click the FAST Print button on your search results screen.. Select a LexisNexis dedicated printer or a format for the attached printer from the pull-down menu, and click Set. Using FAST Print after initial setup* In Cite View, click the FAST Print button and select whether to print the current page or the entire Cite list. In KWIC, Full and Custom Views, click the FAST Print button to print the current document immediately. Any print options, including dual-column printing; use of bold, italics and underlining; page breaks; that you have previously selected on the Print Documents form are defaults. * Note: Additional charges will be incurred to print any citation not included in your fixed-rate subscription plan. Printing documents may result in additional charges without any additional warning. Please contact your firm administrator or a LexisNexis representative if you have any questions. FAST Print is not available for Netscape 4.7. Print Utility The LexisNexis Print/Download utility allows you to print to your attached printer as easily as you can when printing to a LexisNexis stand-alone printer. If you are using an attached printer, you should download this utility to achieve maximum printing results from the FAST Print feature. To download the utility:. Click the Print link on the search results screen.. Click Install Utility. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the utility.* * Note: Microsoft Windows 000, Windows NT, and Windows XP operating systems require users to have administrative privileges to install programs. If the utility does not install correctly, check with your system administrator or LexisNexis Customer Support at -800-543-686. If you have installed the utility and the link does not appear, make sure that JavaScript is enabled on your browser. If the link still does not appear, check with LexisNexis Customer Support. LexisNexis, the Knowledge Burst logo, Lexis, Shepard s, and Shepardize are registered trademarks and Shepard s Signal, Shepardizing, FREESTYLE, KWIC and FOCUS are trademarks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used under license. Microsoft, Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other products or services may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. 004 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. NXC00538-4 0804