Lexis display for statutes is awful. especially the fact they show at best 25 hits a page and frankly no one is going to skim the whole way through in a 500 section Act.
And on the pagination, your claim is not the case. Or certainly not the case in England and Wales, Australia, Pakistan and India, the jurisdictions I am most familiar with, the pagination is the same. It seems Canada is different.
Please, let’s not give the transaction people the dignity of the designation “lawyer.” Let’s call them job creation vehicles for litigators.
They screw up, we get work.
I litigate - antitrust. Pretty much the first thing I turn to for research is Antitrust Law Developments, on paper. Every AT litigator in our firm has a copy in their office. The other thing I go to on paper predominately is World Antitrust Law & Practice.
Then I supplement them by going to the cases they recommend, and looking for something analagous in my jurisdiction.
Litigator research is much more wide than Transactional job creators (!). We ain’t looking just for what the law is, but a case which supports our contentions, a much more onerous task. And the propositions that are thrown at you that you need a precedent for are so varied and often times unique that a clicking on the “Cases citing” link on Lexis is not going to help, much.