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  2. Feist Publications, Inc., v. Rural Telephone Service Co.

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    Mead, Mead Data and Lexis were acquired by Reed Elsevier, a large English-Dutch based publisher. During Matthew Bender v. West, Reed Elsevier and Matthew Bender entered into a strategic relationship, culminating in Reed Elsevier's acquisition of Matthew Bender in 1998, just after the Second Circuit appeals were argued. Reed Elsevier was now on ...

  3. The Law of Advertising and Mass Communications - Wikipedia

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    The Law of Advertising and Mass Communications is a nationally recognized legal treatise, published by Matthew Bender – Lexis/Nexis. Prior to 2009, the treatise was called “The Law of Advertising” and is still often referred to by this name.

  4. RELX - Wikipedia

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    Chilton Business Group, a US business information publishing company $447M [21] Reed Elsevier 1998-04 Matthew Bender & Company Inc, a US publisher of legal information $1.65bn [22] Reed Elsevier 2000-10 Harcourt, an education publishing business $4.5bn plus debt [23] LexisNexis 2004-07

  5. Times Mirror Company - Wikipedia

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    Times Mirror also owned C.V. Mosby Company from 1967–1998, which published medical college textbooks and reference books; Harry N. Abrams — a publisher of art and photography books [3] — from 1966–1997; legal publisher Matthew Bender (from 1963 until 1998 [11]); and air navigation publisher Jeppesen (from 1961 until Times Mirror was ...

  6. LexisNexis - Wikipedia

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    LexisNexis office in Markham, a suburb of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. LexisNexis is owned by RELX (formerly known as Reed Elsevier). [7]According to Trudi Bellardo Hahn and Charles P. Bourne, LexisNexis (originally founded as LEXIS) is historically significant because it was the first of the early information services to both envision and actually bring about a future in which large populations ...

  7. HotDocs - Wikipedia

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    Version 1 of HotDocs was released in 1993. Graphical forms functionality was added in 1996. In 1998, HotDocs Corporation was purchased by Matthew Bender. HotDocs Corporation became the property of LexisNexis in 1999 when LexisNexis bought Matthew Bender.

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