Using Boolean Operators to Refine Your Search
Refine your vLex legal research with Boolean operators. Use AND, OR, "", and proximity search in vLex Library to find precise results and save time.
Summary
Refine your vlex legal research by using Boolean operators to control your search terms. These simple commands (like AND, OR, NOT) and symbols (like "" and *) allow you to create highly specific queries for more accurate results.
Why This is Important
Mastering Boolean operators transforms your searching from a simple guess into a precise instruction. This allows you to eliminate irrelevant documents, pinpoint critical information faster, and build a stronger legal argument by ensuring you find exactly what you are looking for.
How to Use Boolean Operators
You can use Boolean operators directly in the Smart Searchbar or in the Advanced operators field within Advanced Search. The operators must be written in ALL CAPS.
Below is a list of the most common operators and how to use them.
AND
Narrows your search. Finds documents containing both terms.
contract AND remedy
OR
Broadens your search. Finds documents containing either term or both.
breach OR non-performance
AND NOT
Excludes terms. Finds documents with the first term but not the second.
obligation AND NOT discharge
"exact phrase"
Finds an exact phrase. Searches for the words together in that specific order.
"liquidated damages"
* (Wildcard)
Finds variations of a word. Searches for all words that start with the root term.
negoti* (finds negotiate, negotiation, etc.)
[ ] (Proximity)
Finds words near each other. Searches for terms within a default proximity of 30 words.
[damages compensation]
[ ]/N (Custom Proximity)
Specifies proximity. Finds terms within a specific number (N) of words of each other.
[negotiation performance]/5
( ) (Grouping)
Combines operators. Groups parts of a query to be processed first, for complex searches.
contract AND (negotiation
OR performance)

Best Practices & Pro Tips
Combine Operators with Parentheses: For the most precise control, use parentheses
( )to groupORstatements or other complex logic. The search engine will process the query inside the parentheses first.Case is Critical: All operators (
AND,OR,AND NOT) must be in uppercase to be recognized by the search engine.Start Simple: Begin with a basic search and then add operators to refine the results if you get too much irrelevant information.
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