I received an official response from
Ashley Jefferson, Senior Communication Specialist at LexisNexis, regarding my recent post regarding the lawsuit filed against LexisNexis claiming that the statutory compilation of Landlord Tenant laws known as the “tanbook” contains material errors and omissions.
Ashley Jefferson, Senior Communication Specialist at LexisNexis, regarding my recent post regarding the lawsuit filed against LexisNexis claiming that the statutory compilation of Landlord Tenant laws known as the “tanbook” contains material errors and omissions.
Here is the official statement:
We understand your concern about the legal
publications you use.
publications you use.
While LexisNexis does not comment on pending
litigation, we can tell you that the subject of this litigation (a Matthew
Bender publication known as the “Tanbook”) has no connection with or effect on
the online legal research solutions available from LexisNexis, including Lexis
Advance.
litigation, we can tell you that the subject of this litigation (a Matthew
Bender publication known as the “Tanbook”) has no connection with or effect on
the online legal research solutions available from LexisNexis, including Lexis
Advance.
LexisNexis is committed to delivering
high-quality products and services. To that end, we apply multiple-step
editorial processes across our full portfolio, always striving to deliver to
customers the quality legal content they rely on to be successful.
high-quality products and services. To that end, we apply multiple-step
editorial processes across our full portfolio, always striving to deliver to
customers the quality legal content they rely on to be successful.