LexisNexis Digital Library Attorney Access Policy
The BYU Law Library provides access to the LexisNexis Digital Library through its Attorney Access program to the following individuals:
- BYU Law School alumni
- Members of the Utah State Bar
- Paralegals working for members of the Utah State Bar
The LexisNexis Digital Library contains ebook versions of the following Utah legal titles:
- Utah Code Annotated
- Utah Court Rules Annotated
- Utah Civil Practice
Ebook versions of well-regarded legal treatises published by Lexis including Nimmer on Copyright, Collier on Bankruptcy, and Business Organizations with Tax Planning are also available in the Digital Library. View the complete list of titles.
Interested patrons may apply for Attorney Access by filling out the form below and agreeing to comply with the terms and conditions of this policy. Processing the form and establishing access may take up to two weeks. Upon enrollment in the program, participation in Attorney Access lasts for one year provided the patron complies with the terms of use.
Participants in Attorney Access may check out up to two ebooks in the LexisNexis Digital Library at one time. The check-out period is seven days and may be renewed if the title has not been requested by another patron. The BYU Law Library reserves the right to recall an ebook and/or terminate the patron’s check-out early and without notice. The BYU Law Library cannot guarantee access to titles in the LexisNexis Digital Library. The BYU Law Library reserves the right to terminate the Attorney Access program or the patron’s participation in the program at any time and for any reason. Patrons agree with to comply with all applicable copyright laws and the terms of use of the LexisNexis Digital Library.
Questions? Email Iantha Haight at haighti@law.byu.edu.
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