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Ready to learn Decisis? Decisis provides industry-leading tools to make legal research easier and more intuitive, and it’s free to NSBA Sustaining Members. This session is designed to introduce you to the Decisis system and get you oriented as to resources, content, and features that are available in the system.
Kevin Bashaw, Esq., Decisis
Kevin Bashaw has been a licensed attorney in the state of Ohio since 2011. He has spent the last 6 years working for LexisNexis and now Decisis. Kevin received his undergrad with a BA in Information Systems from the University of Cincinnati. He then went on to attend the University of Toledo where he graduated with his JD and MBA.
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