LexisNexis Legal and Professional, a legal research, software, and service provider, introduced on November 1 a Lexis Practice Advisor module for corporate counsel transactions. The new Corporate Counsel module is designed to give practical guidance to corporate legal departments to conduct transactions and draft documents and agreements quickly and efficiently.

The new LPA module follows previous offerings in Business Law, Bankruptcy and California Law. LexisNexis fashioned the new Corporate Counsel transactions module with the help of more than 350 in-house counsel over a six-month period, said Suzanne Petren Moritz, vice president and managing director for Lexis Practice Advisor. The new module continues the design principles of earlier modules, Moritz continued, by simplifying document creation using model documents, getting attorneys quickly up to speed on the law of an underlying transaction with content created from expert practitioners, and giving in-house counsel a good start to drafting an agreement with forms, clauses, and annotated agreements.

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