Lexis Advance Quicklaw Update
September 2019

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Research Map Enhancement



Users reviewing their previous search history using Research Map will now be able to see the total number of documents retrieved for all high-level content types, including Legislation, Cases, Quantums, Drafting Materials, Secondary Materials and Dictionaries, regardless of whether this content was viewed or accessed when the search was originally executed. Upon accessing Research Map, users simply need to click on the appropriate country flag and this information becomes available.

Search History - Enhancement



Users reviewing their previous search history will now be able to see the total number of documents retrieved for all high-level content types, including Legislation, Cases, Quantums, Drafting Materials, Secondary Materials and Dictionaries, regardless of whether this content was viewed or accessed when the search was originally executed. Upon accessing View All History, users simply need to click on Results Summary and this information becomes available.

QuickCITE – Filter by Combining Multiple Citing Treatments


When users access list view in QuickCITE, users can now combine multiple treatment filters and directly navigate to the content that they are interested in reviewing. This new feature makes reviewing/navigating citing cases simpler and more efficient.

QuickCITE – New Quick Select Option when Filtering by Year


A new Quick Select option in the timeline view for QuickCITE is now available! This new option is located when in List View and when the user has chosen to select multiple years to narrow the scope of the citing cases to review. Users have the option of choosing between the past 3, 4, 5 and 10 years thereby making it faster and easier to narrow down the scope of decisions to the timeline users are interested in.

QuickCITE – Sort by Pinpoint Reordered in Menu


Sorting by pinpoint when using QuickCITE for Legislation has been made simpler to access. This enhancement moves the location of the sort by pinpoint option to the 3rdoption in the menu ensuring that this critical functionality is easily visible and accessible.

Law Reviews and Journals & Legal Articles – Post-filter and Sort by Date


We are delighted to announce that we have introduced functionality that enables users to post-filter and sort by date when researching Law Reviews and Journals & Legal Articles. Users can post-filter to a specific timeline and visualize the number of articles available over that period. Results can also be sorted from oldest-to-newest and from newest-to-oldest. This new functionality enables users to easily narrow the scope of content to review and search for targeted content.


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