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Lex Machina Adds Court Analytics for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Cases

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The legal analytics platform Lex Machina , which is owned by LexisNexis, has again expanded its coverage, this time adding a Chapter 11 bankruptcy module that provides legal analytics for over 115,000 Chapter 11 proceedings. The module includes the entire docket in any bankruptcy proceeding filed after 2009 in a U.S.

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Legal Recruiter Intends to Accuse Major, Lindsey & Africa of Sexual Harassment and Assault, Bankruptcy Filings Show

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Sharon Mahn was fired by MLA in 2009 for allegedly stealing trade secrets and was hit with a $2.7 million judgment in arbitration.

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How to Use Google Scholar for Legal Research

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In 2009, Google Scholar added court opinions to its database, searchable through the “case law” option. For example, you can target a search to the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, the Nevada Supreme Court, or the Fifth District Bankruptcy Courts. This allows the user to narrow down a court search dramatically.

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iPhone J.D.

Back in 2009, I provided the answer in a post called Why the "i" in iPhone? As Jason Snell writes in an article for the Verge , it was 25 years ago this week that Apple released the iMac—a cute but powerful computer that saved Apple from bankruptcy. And now, the news of note from the past week: Why is the iPhone called the iPhone?