LexisNexis Total Practice Advantage 9.0 - Litigation Solutions
LexisNexis Total Practice Advantage 9.0 - Litigation Solutions
LexisNexis Total Practice Advantage 9.0 - Litigation Solutions
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Commonly Used Features<br />
This section provides a description and brief overview of the commonly used features in<br />
<strong>LexisNexis</strong> <strong>Total</strong> <strong>Practice</strong> <strong>Advantage</strong>. The information regarding these features is general in<br />
nature; if you require additional detail, please refer to the online Help tool, or on the main menu,<br />
go to Navigator > (choose a jurisdiction/practice area) > Training & Support.<br />
The commonly used features described in this section include:<br />
• Contact and Matter Management<br />
• Online Research<br />
• Forms and Documents<br />
• Notes<br />
• Outlines<br />
• Calendars<br />
• Searches<br />
There are different ways to access application features in <strong>LexisNexis</strong> <strong>Total</strong> <strong>Practice</strong> <strong>Advantage</strong>.<br />
Where applicable, this guide explains how to access each feature from a Navigator as well as<br />
from a program-level menu or toolbar.<br />
The navigators and navigator related features discussed in this section may vary from those in your<br />
installation of <strong>LexisNexis</strong> <strong>Total</strong> <strong>Practice</strong> <strong>Advantage</strong>. Your navigators will include features that are<br />
relevant to the jurisdictions and practice areas included in your subscription.<br />
Contact and Matter Management<br />
<strong>LexisNexis</strong> <strong>Total</strong> <strong>Practice</strong> <strong>Advantage</strong> stores information about your clients and matters and<br />
associates them with other relevant information including documents, emails, and scheduled<br />
events. You can easily find anything in the database related to a client or a matter you are<br />
working on.<br />
In <strong>LexisNexis</strong> <strong>Total</strong> <strong>Practice</strong> <strong>Advantage</strong>, clients are just one type of Contact. Classification Codes are<br />
used to label individual Contacts as clients, witnesses, experts, opposing counsel, etc. All Contacts,<br />
regardless of type, are managed the same way.<br />
You can view all your Contacts and Matters at a glance on the Contact and Matter record lists.<br />
Double-click a record on the list to open it, or click the Add button on the list toolbar to create a<br />
new record.<br />
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