Reference no: EM133659893
Assignment:
1. 'Legal Issue Trail' is another way of saying 'Shepard's'.
2. To have the Lexis system automatically re-run your Shepard's report, set an Alert by clicking the:
- House icon
- Bell icon
- Star icon
- Hint
3. What is not a way to retrieve a Shepard's Report on Lexis?
- Type Shep: and the citation
- Click on the Shepard's signal next to the case name
- Click the Shepard's tab at the top of the main Lexis home screen
4. In a Shepard's Report, the editorial comment LIMITED BY generates a:
- Red Stop Sign
- Yellow Triangle
- Green Diamond
- Hint
5. While looking at a LexisNexis Headnote in a case, what can you do to see a Shepard's report for that headnote only?
- Click 'Shepardize Document' on the right side of the screen
- Click 'Shepardize - Narrow by this Headnote' under the headnote
- Click 'More Like this Headnote' under the headnote
- Hint
6. Lexis has a feature that allows you to Shepardize a specific statute subsection.
7. A Shepard's Report only lists cases that cite to your case.
8. When you are trying to determine whether another jurisdiction reviewed a specific topic from a case, a good place to check is:
- Shepard's Report
- Topic Summary Report
- Search the case name
- Hint
9. On Lexis, 'More Like This Headnote' and 'Shepardize Narrow by Headnote' conduct the same search with your headnote text.
10. On Lexis, Shepard's signals for statutes display on the result list.