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(Disclaimer: at the time of my summer work, I'm not entirely sure whether I used Lexis Practice Advisor or Westlaw Practical Law. I'm pretty sure I used Lexis PA; I may have used both. I definitely used Lexis Advance, though, and since I wasn't able to prove that I had used it, my Lexis Advance review went astray. This is my attempt to make up for that). Lexis, much like Westlaw, is a comprehensive legal search engine (and, in my opinion, has much better/more intuitive graphic design). Lexis Advance is a useful shortcut to legal research, especially when drafting particular types of documents.
When I client calls me with a task I've never done before, I know that the Practice Advisor is going to have something I can use to become immediately famiarized. Before I'd have to do a simple google search and cross my fingers.
I do transaction and litigation work and find Practice Advisor to be an invaluable tool for my practice, especially for drafting documents that are new to me and educating me on new areas of law.
There was a lot of great content. I liked the search feature, and many of the documents and practice notes I reviewed were very informative and helpful.
Lexis Practice Advisor has a great resource of documents (forms) that transactional attorneys can use for reference.
I like that I can look up recent news and developments with a certain area of law as well as have a resource for secondary sources.
There's little to dislike. Ideally, one would use Lexis and Westlaw, and possibly other sources, for completeness of legal research.
Downsides... my practice is somewhat niche (aviation) so there isn't a section dedicated to my practice. BUT my clients have standard business/corpoate needs and there is always something available regarding corporate governance, business transactions, insurance needs, etc.
The only issue I have is that my state has certain nuances that are not always addressed with the templates, so I may have to do additional research to make sure I am complying with state law.
The sales rep dinked me around when trying to renew. He forgot all about me for 2 weeks, when he was supposed to have tried to get a deal approved, and then called me like we had never spoken before. When I reminded him of it, he kept telling me things like "that's going to come out of my pocket", which I can be sympathetic towards, however, he kept dropping the ball so much that my entire business with Lexis fell all the way out of his pocket anyway!! It was frustrating that I couldn't get another rep assigned to me, because he was terrible.
Lexis Practice Advisor isn't great for highly niched projects. For example, if you're looking for artificial intelligence related clauses in contracts, you won't find anything like that here.
This program is only helpful if you practice some sort of corporate law.
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