wiktionary lexisLexis may refer to Lexis linguistics , the total bank of words and phrases of a particular language, the artifact of which is known as a lexicon Lexis Aristotle Lexis.com , part of the LexisNexis online information database People with the name Wilhelm Lexis 1837 1914 , German statistician, economist, and social scientist See also Lexus , an automobile brand Lexi , a Germanic given name disambig surname Category German language surnames Category Surnames derived from patronyms de Lexis fr Lexis ... more details
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In demography the branch of statistics that deals with the study of populations a Lexis diagram named after economist and social scientist Wilhelm Lexis is a two dimensional diagram that is used to represent events such as births or deaths that occur to individuals belonging to different cohort statistics cohort s. Calendar time is usually represented on the horizontal axis, while age is represented on the vertical axis. In some textbooks the y axis is plotted backwards, with age 0 at the top of the page and increasing downwards. However, other arrangements of the axes are also seen. As an example the death of an individual in 2009 at age 80 is represented by the point 2009,80 the cohort of all persons born in 1929 is represented by a diagonal line starting at 1929,0 and continuing through 1930,1 and so on. References N. Keyfitz Introduction to the mathematics of population , Addison Wesley, 1968, page 10 statistics stub Category Actuarial science Category Demography Category Statistical charts and diagrams fr Diagramme de Lexis it Diagramma di Lexis pt Diagrama de Lexis ... more details
. There are over 165m brand recommendations every day and Lexis is instrumental in creating some of these. Brands who work with Lexis include Coca Cola, Dove, Barclays Premier League, New Look and Harley ... a design and content division called Exo. Lexis is a Next Fifteen Communications Next Fifteen Communications Group company. History Lexis was established as an independent PR agency by founders Bill ... and Adams left Lexis later that year and Birley became CEO. In August 2005, international communications group Next Fifteen Communications acquired a 25 stake in Lexis and went on to acquire a further 51 stake in 2006. In August 2007, Lexis first graduate recruit Margot Raggett became CEO. In August 2011 when Raggett left Lexis, Jason Gallucci, formerly managing director, took over the CEO role ... Sunday Times Best Small Companies Top 100 Lexis PR. Two star accreditation CIPR Best Use of Digital ... England Community Programme Award Winner Lexis Sport Barclays Spaces for Sport Hollis Sponsorship Best Grass Roots Sports Campaign Winner Lexis Sport Barclays Spaces for Sport Sunday Times Best Small Companies Top 100 Lexis PR 2006 PRCA Frontline Awards Ambassador of the Year Gareth Griffiths PRCA ... Campaign Dove Naked Truth Comedy Tour Sunday Times Best Small Companies Top 25 Lexis PR CIPR Awards ... of the Year Winner Lexis PR Holmes Report One of the Best Consultancies to Work for Lexis PR ... Use of PR Barclaycard Premiership Sunday Times Best Small Companies Top 10 Lexis PR External links http ... more details
Infobox scientist name Wilhelm Lexis image Wilhelm Lexis 01.jpg.JPG image size caption Bust of Wilhelm Lexis, 1912 birth date July 17, 1837 birth place Eschweiler death date October 25, 1914 death place G ttingen residence Germany citizenship German nationality ethnicity field Social scientist work institutions alma mater doctoral advisor August Beer doctoral students Ladislaus Bortkiewicz known for Founder of the field of insurance author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo prizes religion signature footnotes Wilhelm Lexis July 17, 1837, Eschweiler October 25, 1914, G ttingen , full name Wilhelm Hector Richard Leberecht Lexis , was an eminent Germany German statistician , economist , and social scientist and a founder of the interdisciplinary study of insurance . Born in Eschweiler as the son of a physician, Lexis obtained a Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Heidelberg , where he was an assistant of the famous Chemist Robert Bunsen . He then worked as a Gymnasium school Gymnasium teacher , librarian , and journalist , until in 1872 he became, until 1874, Professor extraordinary professor at the newly refounded German language German Empire Imperial University of Strassburg ... , Lexis is today primarily known as a statistician , partially due to his creation of the Lexis ratio . His reputation as a demographer is underlined by the ubiquity of fr diagramme de LexisLexis ... and O. Brasche ref cite journal last Vanderschrick first Christophe title The Lexis diagram, a misnomer ... and still the key reference work for that time. Lexis theoretical works on social science epistemology ... Mathematicians Lexis.html MacTutor Wilhelm Lexis http www.shsu.edu icc cmf bio lexis.html Short ..., Jena 1903 http dspace.utlib.ee dspace bitstream 10062 5316 4 lexis abhandlocr.pdf University of Tartu ... German economists Category German statisticians de Wilhelm Lexis et Wilhelm Lexis es Wilhelm Lexis it Wilhelm Lexis ja pt Wilhelm Lexis sv Wilhelm Lexis ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 The Lexis ratio is used in statistics as a measure which seeks to evaluate differences between the statistical properties of random mechanisms where the outcome is two valued &mdash for example success or failure , win or lose . The idea is that the probability of success might vary between different sets of trials in different situations. The measure compares the between set variance of the sample proportions evaluated for each set with what the variance should be if there were no difference between in the true proportions of success across the different sets. Thus the measure is used to evaluate how data compares to a fixed probability of success Bernoulli distribution . The term Lexis ratio is sometimes referred to as L or Q , where math L 2 Q 2 frac s 2 sigma 0 2 . math Where math s 2 , math is the weighted sample variance derived from the observed proportions of success in sets in Lexis trials and math sigma 0 2 math is the variance computed from the expected Bernoulli distribution on the basis of the overall average proportion of success. Trials where L falls significantly above or below 1 are known as supernormal and subnormal, respectively. DEFAULTSORT Lexis Ratio Category Evaluation methods Category Summary statistics Category Statistical ratios Category Statistical tests Statistics stub ... more details
In philosophical discourse, lexis from the Greek language Greek word refers to a complete group ... meaning or a function in grammar. Lexis according to Plato According to Plato , lexis is the manner of speaking. Plato said that lexis can be divided into mimesis imitation properly speaking and diegesis ... Greek world. Diegesis and mimesis combined represent the fullest extent of lexis both forms of speech ... Press ref In conclusion, lexis is the larger overview of literature. Within lexis the two areas ... speaking to the public. ref Gennette 2 ref Lexis according to Aristotle According to Jose ..., lexis against the background Aristotle instructs us to view of his psychology, as mediating the rhetorical ... metaphors are used by all people in everyday conversation. Two Forms of Lexis According to Aristotle, lexis, meaning the delivery of words, is the least important area of speech when in comparison to invention, arrangement and style. However, lexis is still closely looked at and broken down into two forms. The two types of lexis in rhetoric include lexis graphike and lexis agonistike ref Robert ... of lexis, graphike and agonistike, have been conformed by several Latin terms. Although the words directly relate to the type of lexis, the theories of Aristotle and Plato do not compare. Lexis graphike ... can not prove truth. Although for Aristotle, lexis graphik e is the most accurate delivery of language ... exact ref Sonkowsky, 264 ref . Lexis agonistike however is from the term skiagraphia , meaning a rough sketch or outline of painting. Aristotle once again opposes Plato by believing that lexis ... understand the separate types of lexis, each type can be broken down by how the writing is prepared and delivered. Lexis graphike is the most precise style of rhetoric and strongly appeals to intelligence. The delivery of lexis graphike is designed for a careful reading from either the book ... of lexis is a simple, straight forward recitation rather than an elaborate presentation. Lexis ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The lexis linguistics lexis of the Romanian language or Daco Romanian , a Romance language , has changed over the centuries as the language evolved from Vulgar Latin , to Proto Romanian language Proto Romanian , to medieval, modern and contemporary Romanian language Romanian . Proto Romanian Empty section date July 2010 Romanian has inherited a number of about 2000 lexical items from its ancestrial language, Latin . These comprise most basic concepts of society, for example om human latin homo muiere wife latin mulier fiu son latin filius popor folk latin populus Many words have not only changed their shape, but also their meaning during their evolution from Latin to Romanian. Such are b rbat man latin barbatus bearded femeie woman latin familia people belonging to a household inim heart latin anima soul so husband latin socius fellow Medieval Romanian By the later Middle Ages , a great number of Slavic loanwords had already entered Romanian. Among the basic Slavic loanwords are ceas clock citi to read crai king curv whore da yes drag dear dragoste love duh spirit, ghost hain shirt iubi to love izvor source m ndru proud munc work noroc luck opri stop porni start praf dust prieten friend prost stupid simple r nd row order s rac poor sf nt holy sfert quarter slanin bacon sm nt n sour cream st p n lord sut hundred t rg market tigaie pan trup body veac century vreme weather time zid wall see also Slavic influence on Romanian Byzantine Greek, Bulgarian language Bulgarian , Turkish language Turkish and through Turkish, Arabic and Persian language Persian , Hungarian language Hungarian , German language German and other languages ... In the 19th century, the Romanian lexis was severely re romanized by importing words from Latin, Italian ... origin Romanian Academy Romanian language DEFAULTSORT Romanian Lexis Category History of the Romanian language Lexis, Romanian Category Lexis linguistics Ling stub ... more details
Loanwords from Greek were the first to enter the lexis of Bulgarian, as early as the time of Old ... u u corner football , u u punk . See also Bulgarian language DEFAULTSORT Bulgarian Lexis Category Lexis linguistics Category Bulgarian language ... more details
Linguistics Semantics In linguistics , a lexis from the Greek language Greek word is the total word stock or lexicon having items of lexical item lexical , rather than grammar grammatical , meaning. This notion contrasts starkly with the Noam Chomsky Chomskian proposition of a Universal Grammar as the prime mover for language. Grammar still plays an integral role in lexis, but it is the result of accumulated lexis, not its generator. Lexicon In short, the lexicon is Formulaic it relies on partially fixed expressions and highly probable word combinations Idiom Idiomatic it follows conventions and patterns for usage Metaphor Metaphoric concepts such as time and money, business and sex, systems and water all share a large portion of the same vocabulary Grammar Grammatical it uses rules based on sampling of the Lexicon Register specific it uses the same word differently and or less frequently in different contexts A major area of study psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics involves the question of how words are retrieved from the mental lexicon in online language processing and production. For example, the cohort model seeks to describe lexical retrieval in terms of segment by segment activation of competing lexical entries. ref Altmann, Gerry T.M. 1997 . Words, and how we eventually find them. The Ascent of Babel An Exploration of Language, Mind, and Understanding . Oxford Oxford University Press. pp. 65 83. ref ref name packard Jerome Packard Packard, Jerome L 2000 . Chinese words and the lexicon. The Morphology of Chinese A Linguistic and Cognitive Approach . Cambridge Cambridge University Press. pp. 284 309. ref Formulaic language In recent years, the compilation of language ... and life publisher Basic Books year 1999 ref Metaphor as an organizational principle for lexis .... The lexis of the news, however, can be quite dense, just as the grammar of speech can be incredibly ... Lexis Linguistics Category Greek loanwords Category Lexis linguistics mk mr ... more details
Lexicogrammar is a term peculiar to systemic functional linguistics . It was coined by Michael Halliday , the father of systemic functional linguistics, to describe the continuity between grammar and lexis. For many linguists, these phenomena are discrete. But Halliday brings them together with this term. As with other dimensions of Halliday s theory, he describes the relation of grammar to lexis as one of a cline , and therefore, one of delicacy . In 1961, he wrote The grammarian s dream is...to turn the whole of linguistic form into grammar, hoping to show that lexis can be defined as most delicate grammar . ref Halliday, M.A.K. 1961. Categories of a Theory of Grammar. Word, 17 No. 3. p267 ref In 1987, Ruqaiya Hasan wrote a paper titled The grammarian s dream lexis as delicate grammar , ref In M.A.K. halliday and R. Fawcett eds New Developments in Systemic Linguistics, Volume 1 Theory and Description. London Frances Pinter. pp184 212. ref in which she laid out a methodology for mapping lexis in Halliday s terms. See also Lexis linguistics br systemic functional grammar br Michael Halliday br References Reflist External links Category Lexicology Category Grammar ... more details
Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants MeadWestvaco Corp. v. Illinois Dept. of Revenue ArgueDate January 16 ArgueYear 2008 DecideDate April 15 DecideYear 2008 FullName MeadWestvaco Corp., Successor in Interest to Mead Corp. v. Illinois Department of Revenue, et al. Docket 06 1413 USVol 553 USPage 16 Citation 128 S.Ct. 1498, 170 L.Ed.2d 404 Prior Certiorari to the Appellate Court of Illinois, First District Subsequent Holding The state courts erred in considering whether Lexis served an operational purpose in Mead s business after determining that Lexis and Mead were not unitary. SCOTUS 2006 2009 Majority Alito JoinMajority unanimous court Concurrence Thomas LawsApplied MeadWestvaco Corp. v. Illinois Dept. of Revenue , 553 U.S. 16 2008 is a United States Supreme Court case concerning the extent a state may tax companies that are not based in their state. MeadWestvaco History Mead , a corporation based out of Ohio , owned Lexis Nexis , which was based out of Illinois . Mead sold Lexis, and Illinois maintained that Mead must pay them a proportionate capital gains tax . Illinois asserted that Mead and Lexis were integrated to the extent required for the unitary business rule . This rule allowed states to tax a proportionate share of the value generated by an interstate corporation. The Supreme Court held that the two businesses were not integrated enough to be considered a unitary business and Illinois was not allowed to tax Mead on the Lexis sale. External links SCOTUS URL Slip 07 06 1413 Full decision Category United States Supreme Court cases Category 2008 in United States case law SCOTUS stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A semantic lexicon is a dictionary of word s labeled with semantics semantic classes so associations can be drawn between words that have not previously been encountered it is a dictionary with a semantic network . List of semantic lexicons WordNet EuroWordNet Multilingual Central Repository Global Wordnet See also Gellish Lexicon Semantic network DEFAULTSORT Semantic Lexicon Category Lexis linguistics Category Semantics Ling stub nl Semantisch lexicon sl Semanti ni leksikon ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 Golden handcuffs are a system of financial incentives designed to keep an employee from leaving the company. These can include employee stock option s that will not vest for several years but are more often contractual obligations to give back lucrative bonuses or other compensation if the employee leaves for another company. In business Golden handcuffs are a response by the companies in industries where it is common for highly compensated employees to frequently move from one firm to another, often before the company feels that it has earned a return on the investment in the employee. Some US courts have held such plans to violate the Employee Retirement Income Security Act ERISA by failing to vest benefits. Serio v. Wachovia 2007 Lexis 63341 D. N.J. 2007 Holzer v. Prudential 458 F. Supp. 2d 587 N.D. Ill. 2006 2006 Lexis 73049 McKinsey v. Sentry 986 F. 2d 401 10th Cir. 1993 1993 Lexis 2865 Holansky v. Prudential 2004 Lexis 1419 N.D. Ill. 2004 In television, if a host has signed the golden handcuffs deal with the network, it means they cannot appear on any other rival channel. An example of this would be British television hosts Ant & Dec . More broadly, the term can also refer to any kind of situation in which a generous salary is used to keep an important employee from looking for a more desirable but less certain position. See also Golden handshake Golden parachute References reflist Category Business terms Category Employment compensation Business term stub ... more details
Infobox Company company name VectorCell website www.vectorcell.com company logo File vectorcell.gif type Privately held company Private foundation 2005 location Villebon sur Yvette , France key people Paul Cuisset industry Video game industry products Video game s VectorCell is a France French video game developer founded in 2005. The company is owned by Paul Cuisset and Lexis Num rique. The company recently developed Amy video game Amy for Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 . The company also plans to release Jesus Christ Super Star on the iOS and Zeebo. Previous releases include Mr Slime released under the Lexis Num rique label and published through SouthPeak Interactive in 2008. In January 2010, VectorCell bought a licence for the Lightsprint middleware for realtime global illumination . ref http www.lightsprint.com Lightsprint , news section ref References reflist Category Companies established in 2005 Category Video game companies of France Category Video game developers Europe videogame company stub ... more details
A Lexical item or lexical unit , lexical entry is a single word or chain of words that forms the basic elements of a language s lexicon vocabulary . Examples are cat , traffic light , take care of , by the way , and it s raining cats and dogs . Lexical items can be generally understood to convey a single meaning, much as a lexeme , but are not limited to single words. Lexical items are like seme semantics semes in that they are natural units translating between languages, or in learning a new language. In this last sense, it is sometimes said that language consists of grammaticalized lexis, and not lexicalized grammar. The entire store of lexical items in a language is called its lexis linguistics lexis . Lexical chunks Lexical items composed of more than one word are also sometimes called lexical chunks , gambits , lexical phrases , lexical units , lexicalized stems or speech formulae . The term polyword listemes is also sometimes used. Common types of lexical chunks include ref M. Lewis 1997 . Implementing the Lexical Approach Language Teaching Publications , Hove, England ref Word s, e.g., cat , tree Phrasal verb s, such as put off or get out Polyword s, e.g., by the way , inside out Collocation s, e.g., motor vehicle , absolutely convinced . Institutionalized utterances, e.g., I ll get it , We ll see , That ll do , If I were you , Would you like a cup of coffee? Idiom s, e.g., break a leg , was one whale of a , a bitter pill to swallow Sentence frame s and heads, e.g., That is not as...as you think , The problem was Text frames, e.g., In this paper we explore... Firstly... Secondly... Finally ... . An associated concept is that of Grammatical modifier noun modifier semantic relation s, wherein certain word pairings have a standard interpretation. For example, the phrase cold virus is generally understood to refer to the virus that causes a cold, rather than a virus that is cold. See also Lexical chain Outline of linguistics Set phrase References reflist Lexicolo ... more details
Use mdy dates date September 2010 Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Adams v. Robertson ArgueDate January 14 ArgueYear 1997 DecideDate March 3 DecideYear 1997 FullName Guy E. Adams, et al., Petitioners v. Charlie Frank Robertson and Liberty National Life Insurance Company USVol 520 USPage 83 Citation 117 S. Ct. 1028 137 L. Ed. 2d 203 1997 U.S. LEXIS 1490 65 U.S.L.W. 4180 97 Cal. Daily Op. Service 1538 97 Daily Journal DAR 2270 10 Fla. L. Weekly Fed. S 339 Prior On writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Alabama, reported at 1995 Ala. LEXIS 689. Adams v. Robertson, 676 So. 2d 1265, 1995 Ala. LEXIS 689 Ala., 1995 Subsequent Holding SCOTUS 1994 2005 PerCuriam yes LawsApplied Adams v. Robertson , 520 U.S. 83 1997 , was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States . See also List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 520 List of United States Supreme Court cases Lists of United States Supreme Court cases by volume External links http www.oyez.org cases 1990 1999 1996 1996 95 1873 argument Adams v. Robertson Oral Argument DEFAULTSORT Adams V. Robertson Category United States Supreme Court cases Category United States Supreme Court per curiam opinions Category 1997 in United States case law SCOTUS case stub ... more details
Melba Johnson Kgositsile 1940 1994 was an American civil rights activist. She spent much of her life in New York City , where she was the executive director of the Council on Interracial Books for Children . She was also a vocal critic of apartheid and a supporter of the African National Congress . References Melba J. Kgositsile, Civil Rights Advocate, 54. The New York Times, April 9, 1994. Accessed through Lexis Nexis . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kgositsile, Melba ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1994 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kgositsile, Melba Category 1940 births Category 1994 deaths Category African Americans rights activists ethno activist stub ... more details
Songbird Productions is a game development studio that develops games for the Atari Jaguar and Lynx console Atari Lynx . It was founded by Carl Forhan in 1999, and is located in Rochester, Minnesota . Games published Ponx 1999 Lexis 1999 Protector 1999 Hyper Force 2000 Soccer Kid 2000 Skyhammer 2000 Remnant 2000 Championship Rally 2000 CyberVirus Cinciclassic Edition 2001 CyberVirus 2002 Protector Special Edition 2002 Phase Zero Demo 2002 Crystal Mines II Buried Treasure 2003 Loopz 2004 Total Carnage 2005 MegaPak 1 2008 External links http www.songbird productions.com Songbird Homepage US videogame company stub Category Video game companies of the United States ... more details
A lexicon lexical resource LR is a database consisting of one or several dictionary dictionaries . Depending on the type of languages that are addressed, the LR may be qualified as monolingual , bilingual or multilingual . For bilingual and multilingual LRs, the words may be connected or not connected, from a language to another. When connected, the Dynamic and formal equivalence equivalence from a language to another, is performed through a bilingual link for bilingual LRs or through multilingual notations for multilingual LRs . It is possible also to build and manage a lexical resource consisting of different lexicons of the same language, for instance, one dictionary for general words and one or several dictionaries for different specialized domains. See also lexical markup framework LREC Category Lexis linguistics ar ... more details
Lexus is a Japanese luxury car marque. It may also refer to its automobile branches Lexus F , the performance division of Lexus Lexus LF , the line of concept vehicles from Lexus Lexus may also refer to Lexus Cup , the LPGA tournament played between 2005 and 2008 Lexus Gauntlet , the college football competition held from 2001 to 2009 Lexus Locklear , the American adult model Munchy s Lexus, a nutritional calcium biscuit sold in Malaysia by Munchy Foods Usha Lexus, a Shriram Group brand used for phones, furniture, and hotels in SE Asia See also Lexis linguistics , the linguistic term and variants LexisNexis , a proprietary online information database disambig uk Lexus ... more details
Italic title The Journal of Law, Economics & Policy is a Peer review peer reviewed law review journal of law and economics published by students at the George Mason University School of Law . The journal was established in 2005 and publishes two issues annually one general issue and one issue produced from an annual symposium. Articles are available in print, and electronically through Westlaw , Lexis.com Lexis , and HeinOnline . External links Official website http www.jlep.net DEFAULTSORT Journal Of Law, Economics & Policy,The Category American law journals Category George Mason University Category quarterly journals Category Economics journals Category Publications established in 2005 Category English language journals Category Academic journals edited by students ... more details
. April 8, 1989. accessdate 2009 06 17 publisher Nexis Lexis ref From Here to Absurdity, Mothers .... The Oregonian . March 14, 1991. accessdate 2009 06 17 publisher Nexis Lexis ref and A.E. the Disappearance ... 06 17 publisher Nexis Lexis ref Westlake also directed several of the plays at the theatre, including ... Nexis Lexis ref For A.E., Westlake received the Oregon Book Award from the Oregon Institute for Literary ... . October 9, 1992. accessdate 2009 06 17 publisher Nexis Lexis ref ref cite web url http ... . October 14, 1992. accessdate 2009 06 17 publisher Nexis Lexis ref Westlake left Stark .... The Oregonian . April 24, 1992. accessdate 2009 06 17 publisher Nexis Lexis ref and completed ... more details
Dablink LEXIS and Nexis redirect here. For similar words, see Lexis disambiguation and Nexus disambiguation . Infobox company company name LexisNexis company logo Image LexisNexis logo.png LexisNexis company type Subsidiary foundation 1977 location Dayton, Ohio ref name Corporate cite web url http support.lexisnexis.com contact us.asp title Corporate HQ Location ref br United States key people num employees industry Publishing products revenue net income parent Reed Elsevier homepage http www.lexisnexis.com www.lexisnexis.com LexisNexis Group provides computer assisted legal research services. ref .... ref name nytimes.com ref name twosix cite web url http www.upi.com Top News 2006 12 01 Lexis Nexis founder Don Wilson dies UPI 36121164992489 title Lexis Nexis founder Don Wilson dies ref The Anglo .... At its inception in 1970, the database was named LEXIS by Mead Data Central MDC , a subsidiary of the Mead ... Bar in 1967. On April 2, 1973, LEXIS launched publicly, offering full text searching of all Ohio and New York cases. In 1980, LEXIS completed its hand keyed electronic archive of all U.S. federal and state ... would confuse Lexus with Lexis . A market research survey asked consumers to identify the spoken word Lexis . Survey results showed that a nominal number of people thought of the computerized legal ... 01 04 business fi 194 1 lexus cars work Los Angeles Times title Distinctiveness of Lexis Trademark Cited ... a Lexus on Lexis Mergers and acquisitions In 2000, LexisNexis purchased RiskWise, a St. Cloud, Minnesota ... 04 12 technology personaltech lexis ?cnn yes work CNN title LexisNexis acknowledges more ID theft ... ref Lexis.com The Lexis database contains current United States statutes and laws and a large ... Non publication unpublished case opinions from 1980 on. In 2000, Lexis began building a library ..., Motions, Pleadings date February 28, 2006 ref Lexis also has libraries of statutes, case judgments ... court system, Lexis has a stripped down free site, available from the California Courts web ... more details