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LexisCheck. When wrong is not an option.


A new software product that simplifies life for law students.

Citations are crucial to your work. Getting them right, or wrong, can be the difference between getting a 1st or a 2:1. Yet manually checking them can be arduous – and take hours. So why not get an easy-to-use software product to check them for you? LexisCheck will find every case and legislation citation on your reading list. At the click of a single button in your Word...or IE toolbar, it will automatically provide you with a link to exactly that case or section of an Act in LexisLibrary.  No more cutting and pasting individual citations into a legal research database and running multiple searches. No more getting the wrong case and reading the Court of Appeal judgment, when you should have read the House of Lords judgment. LexisCheck scans Word and pdf documents and websites, instantly showing whether citations are:

Reasonable - To be used with Caution - Unreliable

You won’t just save lots of time. Because LexisCheck uses the ultra-reliable LexisLibrary and its renowned Butterworths content, your citations will be accurate and reliable too. All of which makes you work faster and better – for minimal effort. Making you a better student. What’s not to like about that?

Life may not be as simple as…

A green tick symbolising ‘reasonable’ legal citations, an amber question mark symbolising ‘take caution’ and a red cross symbolising ‘unreliable’ citations

…But now checking your citations is.


 

LexisCheck helps me stay legally aware and up-to date, and it’s this level of detail and knowledge which separates the Firsts from the 2.1’s
Matthew Handy, Student
Oxford Brookes University

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