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7 unusual facts about LexisNexis


Cameron Lacroix

Cameron LaCroix (camo, cam0, camZero, cmuNNY) is a computer hacker best known for the hacking of Paris Hilton's cellular phone and accessing LexisNexis.

Carol A. DiBattiste

In October 2008, DiBattiste became Senior Vice President of Privacy, Security, Compliance and Government Affairs at LexisNexis.

Charles Fincher

And he is the creator of "Legal Isms," 10 comic strips about lawyers, contracted by LexisNexis.

Lisa Hook

She also serves on the board of Reed Elsevier, an Amsterdam-based global publisher and information provider that includes services such as LexisNexis.

Miami Township, Montgomery County, Ohio

Miami Township is home to the American offices of LexisNexis information systems, a regional office of MetLife insurance, and the world headquarters of Teradata.

Paul J. Gutman Library

Electronic resources include: Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, Art Index, EBSCO, S&P’s NetLibrary, Hoover’s, LexisNexis, ProQuest, MD Consult, JSTOR Stylesight, and many more.

Raj Bhala

Bhala has served on the Publishing Advisory Board of LexisNexis.


Citator

Although originally distributed only as printed and bound volumes, citators are now typically on-line services such as LexisNexis's online Shepard's Citations, Justis Publishing's provider-neutral JustCite, Westlaw's KeyCite and the Oxford Law Citator of Oxford University Press.

Fair Credit Reporting Act

While database companies like LexisNexis, Westlaw, ChoicePoint, and eFunds (owner of ChexSystems) do not create credit reports per se, they may gather the same types of information and as a result may subject some of their actions to FCRA, e.g. when they provide such information to insurance companies, banks and other entities which may deny services, or favorable rates for services, based on that information.

JustCite

It links to content from a range of legal publishers and includes links to full-text material from online legal research services such as BAILII, Casetrack, Informa Law, Justis, LexisNexis and WestLaw.

United States Congressional Serial Set

LexisNexis and Readex have both undertaken digitization efforts to convert the text of American State Papers and the Serial Set to electronic format.


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