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The volume, speed and regulatory pressure associated with financial transactions have intensified significantly in recent years. The rise of instant payments, a constantly shifting sanctions landscape ...
LexisNexis breach reveals 'secret questions' Byron Acohido. USA TODAY. SEATTLE – The systematic theft of records from three major U.S. data aggregation companies could well turn out to be much ...
LexisNexis Group is one of the oldest networked content and data providers, and for many years its fustiness showed. What started in the early 1970s as an innovator in distributing legal information ...
Harvey is partnering with LexisNexis to bring the legal research company's data into the Harvey app. Combining Harvey's startup swagger with LexisNexis' legacy heft gives the companies a distinct edge ...
LexisNexis Risk Solutions Inc. on Thursday defeated a consumer’s proposed class action alleging it shared her personal data ...
LexisNexis launched Lexis+ AI, its multimodel LLM solution with generative AI enhancements, in the US market in October. The fine-tuned AI platform for the legal industry — one of few AI SaaS ...
A briefing by Matej Jambrich, Dentons. On 18 June 2025, LexisNexis turned Harvey into the first generative AI platform with ...
LexisNexis, although best known as a legal research tool, is one of the world’s biggest aggregators of personal and commercial data, amassing millions of records that it sells on to thousands of ...
LexisNexis Risk Solutions has announced the acquisition of Flyreel, a US property insurtech that uses artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to improve risk analysis for home and ...
LexisNexis is a global company that provides legal, business, and regulatory information to law enforcement, government, and risk and law management agencies. Basically, it’s one of the largest ...
LexisNexis has announced the acquisition of Axxia, which it describes as ‘a leading provider of back-office and integrated solutions in the mid-law segment in the UK’. The news was something of a ...
LexisNexis, which generates consumer risk profiles for the insurers, knew about every trip G.M. drivers had taken in their cars, including when they sped, braked too hard or accelerated rapidly.
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