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232:. Other significant Westlaw features include KeyCite, a citation checking service, which customers use to determine whether cases or statutes are still good law, and a customizable tabbed interface that lets customers bring their most-used resources to the top. Other tabs organize Westlaw content around the specific work needs of litigators, in-house corporate practitioners, and lawyers who specialize in any of over 150 legal topics. Most customers are attorneys or law students, but other individuals can also obtain accounts. 1555: 36: 346:
results per content type, or to view all results for a particular content type. Filters can also be applied to refine the result list even further. On the results page, users can also see links to related secondary sources relevant to their research. WestlawNext also provides folders for storing portions of the research selected by the user.
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West introduced WestlawNext on February 8, 2010. The main advances are that a user can start a search without first selecting a database, which is helpful because WestLaw has over 40,000 databases, and the search screen allows one to click checkboxes to select the jurisdiction and nature of material
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KeyCite leverages Westlaw technologies, West's attorney-authored case law headnotes and the West Key Number System to determine and immediately alert legal professionals that case law they are reviewing has been either overturned, or may have history that deems the precedential value of the opinion
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from 1968 to 1973. The original name stood for "Queen's University Investigation of Computers and Law." It was directed by Hugh Lawford and Richard von Briesen, and the original code was based on an internal IBM text search project called INFORM/360. The IBM code turned out to be incomplete and
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on behalf of their clients. While there is no known case of identity theft involving Westlaw, the company responded to the controversy by announcing it had eliminated access to full SSNs for 85 percent of its clients who previously could retrieve this information, mostly lawyers and government
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across multiple content types. Users can either enter descriptive terms or Boolean connectors and select a jurisdiction. Documents are ranked by relevance. WestlawNext also supports retrieving documents by citation, party name or KeyCite reference. An overview page enables users to see the top
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Verification of citations is necessary, because lawyers must determine whether a case has been reversed, overruled, or modified by a subsequent case before citing it in court. Further, when interpreting a statute it is necessary to examine previous judicial interpretations. The United States
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required substantial modifications. In 1973, the project was commercialized in the form of a new company called QL Systems and a new product name, QL/SEARCH. In 1976, QL Systems licensed the QL/SEARCH software to West Publishing as the original foundation for what would become Westlaw.
268:. Westlaw Ireland (IE) was established in 2002, covering information found in Round Hall publications as well as legislation, books, cases, current awareness and full-text articles from many of the country's notable legal journals. Westlaw is used in over 68 countries. 552:, the company entered into an agreement to pay West $ 50,000 per year to license West's pagination and text corrections. No other publisher was offered similar terms, and the terms of the agreement were kept secret until they came out during discovery in the 519:(D-NY) publicized the fact that Westlaw has a database containing a large amount of private information on practically all living Americans. Besides widely available information such as addresses and phone numbers, Westlaw also includes 494:
Law school professors occasionally use it for their classes, and it is used by librarians and career services offices. Students can also create and manage their own courses for law reviews, journals and any student organization.
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West also provides BriefTools, which replaces West CiteLink, and provides citation checking and file retrieval services within a word processing document. Another version only inserts Westlaw links into documents.
310:(such as westlaw.com) became an alternative that could be selected within the "Communications Setup" option in the client program, instead of a dial-up number. West's program was known as Westmate. It was based on 544:. LexisNexis's "star pagination" system, a feature that let users of either research system find the printed page of a case without looking to the actual book, was found to infringe West's copyrights by the 1345: 252:
in 1996. Several of Thomson's law-related businesses outside the United States have their own Westlaw sites, and Westlaw's foreign content is available online. For instance, Westlaw Canada from
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that extracts citations from a word processing document and submits them to KeyCite or to Westlaw for retrieval of full text documents. The software consists of a standalone program and
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West CiteAdvisor formats citations and creates a table of authorities. Like WestCheck, it is available online at citeadvisor.westlaw.com, or as software for a word processor.
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interfaces, with Westlaw's being notable for the use of "web dialogs", emulating the piling of open books on a table. Westmate was discontinued on June 30, 2007.
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and posting/submitting assignments. (In terms of this range of functionality, TWEN is similar to other educational systems such as Blackboard, marketed by
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The classic Westlaw.com platform was retired in August 2015. WestlawNext was renamed "Thomson Reuters Westlaw", effective in February 2016.
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In 2004, KeyCite was the most-used citation checking service in an annual survey of law firm technology use conducted by the
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Wheeler RJ Jr. (2010). "Does Westlawnext Really Change Everything: the Implications of Westlawnext on Legal Research".
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The Westlaw Litigator website provides access to legal calendaring and other litigation related applications.
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Westlaw Watch allows users to manage periodic monitoring of news and other databases for topics of interest.
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that provides a list of all the authorities citing a particular case, statute, or other legal authority.
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Around 1989, both started offering programs for personal computers that emulated the terminals, and when
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Case law, articles, publications, news, court documents, lawyer marketing, law practice management tools
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available in over 60 countries. Information resources on Westlaw include more than 40,000 databases of
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In the mid-1990s, Alan Sugarman, who runs HyperLaw, sued West. The District Court in New York and the
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Westlaw is descended from QUIC/LAW, a Canadian computer-assisted legal research project operated by
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held that West did not have copyright on the corrections it made on opinions or on the internal
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is a master classification system of U.S. law, and is claimed to be "the only recognized legal
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includes the Canadian Abridgment and KeyCite Canada, and Westlaw UK provides information from
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KeyCite was introduced to Westlaw in 1997 and was the first citator to seriously challenge
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Westlaw WebPlus provides a web search engine with a focus on legal information sites.
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add-in, either of which may be used, and a web site with the same functionality.
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Article from Minneapolis News about the history of West Publishing and Westlaw
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to LexisNexis in 2002.) Both Westlaw and LexisNexis started in the 1970s as
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Westlaw Today curates legal news and email alerts written by attorneys and
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TWEN is Westlaw's online courseware that is specifically tailored for
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wanted. A new search algorithm, referred to as WestSearch, executes a
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West's chief competitor in the legal information retrieval market is
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