The following sample searches illustrate common methods for searching case law materials on the Lexis ® Research service using the Advanced Search Form. For more information on the Advanced Search Forms, see Advanced Search Forms on Lexis.
Party Name | Court |
Attorney Name | Docket Number |
Judge |
For alternative ways to construct a search on the Lexis service, see Creating a Search on Lexis.
Use the Party Name segment field in the Advanced Search form to retrieve a case when you know the parties' names.
Take the following steps to retrieve the Supreme Court of the United States' decision in Wright v. Universal Maritime Serv. Corp.:
Use the Attorney Name segment field in the Advanced Search form to retrieve cases when you know the name of the attorney or law firm representing one of the parties.
Take the following steps to retrieve all Illinois cases that list Davis Polk & Wardwell as counsel:
Take the following steps to retrieve all Supreme Court of Tennessee cases that list Clarence Darrow as counsel:
Use the WRITTENBY segment field in a specific jurisdiction source to find decisions written by a judge.
Take the following to retrieve decisions written by the Honorable J. Vincent Aug, Jr. from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Ohio:
Use the Court segment field to retrieve cases from a particular court.
Take the following steps to retrieve cases decided in the previous month by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York:
Take the following to retrieve cases from Alabama, Georgia, and Florida courts that discuss freedom of information:
A docket number is a series of alpha and/or numeric characters assigned by the court to identify a case. Use the NUMBER segment field to retrieve a case when you know the docket number.
Take the following to retrieve the full text of an Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals case with docket No. 93-2314:
Note: Docket number formats vary and may have intervening characters, such as cv, civ, cr, and crim, that appear between the first set of numbers and the last set of numbers. Use the AND connector to find docket numbers containing these intervening characters.
The following list illustrates some docket number variations:
Court | Docket Number |
United States Supreme Court | 97-930 |
United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit | 94-1145 |
United States District Court for the Southern District of New York | 97 Civ. 3028 (BSJ) |
Court of Appeals of Texas, Sixth District, Texarkana | No. 06-97-00147-CR |
Supreme Court of California | S027758 |
Supreme Court of Florida | 93,593 |
Court of Appeals of Georgia | A98A1301 |
Court of Appeals of Minnesota | CX-98-199 |
Court of Appeals of Indiana, Fourth District | 12A04-9711-CR-495 |