Customers should expect to see the following language, or variations
thereon, used in shipment inserts describing new/revised/reissued
editions:
New edition:
With the new [design and format] [reorganization and updating], this
volume replaces your [old edition number] Edition volume.
This fully revised and reorganized edition replaces the old edition.
Revised edition:
This revised edition fully integrates coverage of [recent statutory or rules
changes or legislative changes] [important recent case law] [current
developments in the area of _____ law].
Reissued edition:
The necessity of providing information in multiple types of media has
led to the development of a new system for the processing and storage
of information contained in Thomson West products. Although sections
have been renumbered and the text is formatted differently, the book
is still the same content wise. It is organized in the same manner and
contains all of the information you have come to rely upon in your
practice.
[or]
The full contents of the _________________________ have been
converted to a new, standard format as part of a broad initiative by the
publisher to give all our Thomson West information content a standard
look and presentation, and to facilitate the publication of that content in
multiple media, including online.