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Law Practice

Jun. 10, 2003

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In Closing Column - Legal Technology - By Sabina Bhalla and Sharon Jackson - Paperless litigation is slowly being accepted in federal and state courts nationwide. While the technology for computerized information, including Internet Web sites, e-mail and CD-ROM briefs, arrived at courthouses more than five years ago, initially there was resistance to their use. Although change has been slow, paperless litigation is becoming a reality.

        In Closing Column
        
        Legal Technology
        
        By Sabina Bhalla and Sharon Jackson

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