Select the states you are interested in by selecting the corresponding checkboxes. Click Search. Litigation Profile Suite searches the LexisNexis® databases for attorneys that meet your search criteria. It then displays any results that are found.
Search Box Select a court or courts from the within drop-down. Enter your search in the following format: plaintiff-attorney ( [attorney's name]) or defendant-attorney ( [attorney's... Click the magnifying glass or press the Enter key on your keyboard.
Select a court or courts from the within drop-down. Enter the law firm's name in the Law Firm field. Note: Leave out initials, middle names, abbreviations. Click Search. Note: If you cannot search using the Law Firm field for a selected court, you see the following message: You won't receive results from these courts.
To search for an attorney: At the search form, choose Attorney from the drop-down list to the left of the search field. Type the name of the attorney for which you want to search in the search field. Tip: As you type the name, a list of... Optionally, select the Filters drop-down list and then ...
To do this: At the search form, choose Attorney from the drop-down list to the left of the search field. If you don't know any part of the attorney's name, leave the search field blank. (If you know a portion of the name,... Select the Filters drop-down list. A list of locations appears. Select the ...
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The Law Firm field searches the terms that are entered using a segment search. Take the following steps to search by a law firm's name in the Law Firm field:
When searching for a law firm name that has an ampersand in its name, omit the ampersand when searching for their name in the Law Firm field. Enter the terms in the Law Firm field with a space where the ampersand would be.
The Search Box uses Lexis ® search logic. You can construct Natural Language or Terms & Connectors searches. You can also utilize wildcards and segments. Put your search terms in quotation marks to look for an exact phrase when running Natural Language searches.
The Litigant field searches the terms that are entered using a segment search. Take the following steps to search by a litigant's name in the Litigant field:
Ampersands (&) When searching for a litigant name that has an ampersand in its name such as AT&T, enter either of the following in the Litigant field:
The search box uses Lexis ® search logic. You can construct Natural Language or Terms & Connectors searches. You can also utilize wildcards and segments. Put your search terms in quotation marks to look for an exact phrase when running Natural Language searches.
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