LETTERS TO THE EDITOR COLUMN
Technology can make plenty of things easier. It doesn't necessarily make them fair for all parties. A recent story ("Serving complaints hasn't arrived in technology age," Nov. 4) misses that point, in effect promoting the notion that expediency and cost savings takes precedent over due process. As standard bearers for this vital segment of the legal industry, the National Association of Professional Process...
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