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lxget

http://www.lexis.com/research/xlink?searchtype=get&search=%s
Lxget is identical to lexisget, except that it saves a few letters of typing.  Cf. wlfind (rather than "westlawfind").

As explained in the description for lexisget:

If you are already signed in to LexisNexis, this command -- if entered without a parameter -- takes you to the LexisNexis "Get a Document" form (a/k/a LEXSEE).  If entered with a parameter that LexisNexis recognizes as a citation of a document in its databases, it will take you to the document.  If you are not yet signed in, you will be redirected initially to a sign-in form.

Examples:
lxget
lxget 410 us 113
lxget 73 cal l rev 1540
lxget va code § 2.2-304

AUTHOR

Scott Frey
scott dot frey at gmail dot com
    
1158 uses - Created 2008-05-28 09:15:09 - Last used 2019-08-30 03:04:05
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