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LexisNexis Launches Program to Assist Deferred Law Firm Hires

LexisNexis, a Signatory to the Corporate Pro Bono Challenge℠, has launched the LexisNexis® Associates Serving Public Interests Research (ASPIRE) program in response to the growing number of law firms that are delaying the start dates of new associates. As a way to make the transitional year more effective, ASPIRE extends complimentary access to LexisNexis services, including federal and state case law as well as online training materials, to those associates who elect to work at a public interest organization during their deferral time.  ASPIRE will help equip these associates with the necessary tools to flourish in the non-profit field.

LexisNexis is also offering access to public interest and pro-bono job opportunities through its Martindale-Hubbell® Career Center.  Public interest groups may post job opportunities free of charge.

LexisNexis Launches ASPIRE Program for Deferred Law Firm Hires
Program Enables Free Access to LexisNexis Services for Graduates Pursuing Non-Profit Work  

New York, May 7, 2009 – LexisNexis, a leading global provider of content-enabled workflow solutions, today announced the launch of the LexisNexis® Associates Serving Public Interests Research (ASPIRE) program.  ASPIRE has been designed to provide complimentary access to LexisNexis services to 2009 law school graduates, in response to the increasing trend of deferring fall associates’ start dates.

Any graduate accepted as an associate at a professional law firm whose start date has been deferred and who has elected to pursue non-profit work during their deferral period is eligible to participate in the program.

The ASPIRE program provides complimentary access to a robust LexisNexis menu consisting of federal and state case law, codes, regulations and law reviews to equip graduates with resources to effectively support their non-profit and public interest work.  In addition to LexisNexis research that graduates need for practice at non-profit organizations, online training and other training materials will be provided.  To join ASPIRE, graduates may visit www.lexisnexis.com/aspire.

LexisNexis is also providing access to public interest and pro-bono job opportunities through its Career Center for legal professionals.  To access the Martindale-Hubbell® Career Center, graduates may visit www.martindale.com/careercenter.  Public interest organizations can post job opportunities on the site free of charge.

“In the current economic environment, almost two-thirds of the AmLaw 100 firms are delaying start dates for new hires,” says Robert Romeo, senior vice president and general manager for research & litigation solutions.  “Of those firms, some are recommending – even requiring – new hires to pursue non-profit work.  The LexisNexis ASPIRE program is intended to help provide the tools law firm graduates need to be successful in their public interest endeavors.”

For more information about the ASPIRE program, please visit the website at www.lexisnexis.com/aspire.  Eligibility criteria for the program are outlined on the website.

About LexisNexis
LexisNexis® (www.lexisnexis.com) is a leading global provider of content-enabled workflow solutions designed specifically for professionals in the legal, risk management, corporate, government, law enforcement, accounting and academic markets. LexisNexis originally pioneered online information with its Lexis® and Nexis® services. A member of Reed Elsevier [NYSE: ENL; NYSE: RUK] (www.reedelsevier.com), LexisNexis serves customers in more than 100 countries with 18,000 employees worldwide.

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