I believe Lexis et al own Shepard's treatises & Matthew Bender owns the
citators, so that shouldn't be a problem.
Lynn Merring
Paul Hastings Janofsky & Walker LLP
Costa Mesa CA
Frederick R Snyder wrote:
>
> Because Shepard's Citations is owned by Lexis Law which is owned by Reed,
> can we assume that sooner or later Westlaw will not have Shepard's
> Citations on line? Presumably that is the reason, or one of the reasons,
> Westlaw developed KeyCite?
> Fritz Snyder, Univ. of Montana Law Library.
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