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Law Technology News (Volume 6, Issue 8, p. 1, col. 4)
August 1999
CT Corp. Offers Online Ordering
CT CORP., a division of CCH Legal Information Services, has debuted CT Document Order, a Web-based system for ordering business documents. Using the system, lawyers and paralegals can order business organization documents via the company's ctadvantage.com Web site, it reports.
Document Order employs built-in intelligence to help customers select documents for any entity (corporations, LLCs, LLPs, LPs) for any U.S. jurisdiction, reports CT Corp., which is based in New York. Users can request good standing (or equivalent) documents; certified copy of articles and subsequent documents; tax status letters; annual reports; and other documents, and can place simultaneous orders for multiple juridictions, says CT Corp. CT Document Order runs on Internet Explorer 4.0 or Netscape Navigator 4.0 or higher, Windows 95/NT.
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Law Technology News (Volume 6, Issue 8, p. 1, col. 4)
August 1999
Category:
Industry News
Lexis Publishing Launched
JULY was a busy month for The LEXIS-NEXIS Group.
The company announced the formation of LEXIS Publishing, which will bring under one umbrella five of its legal information brands: LEXIS-NEXIS; Shepard's; Matthew Bender; Martindale-Hubbell; and Michie.
The new organization will be lead by by Paul W. A. Brown as president, and Nicholas R. Emrick as chief operating officer, the company announced. Martindale-Hubbell will be operated as a separate unit of the LEXIS Publishing, under the reign of Lou Andreozzi, the company reports.
Lexis also announced the introduction of lexis.com research system, that combines its Shepard's Citations, Matthew Bender treatises, and LEXIS online services.
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