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|    Law-Office procedure methods ?    |
|    28 Jun 10 01:22:23    |
      XPost: us.legal.self-represent, scot.legal, aus.legal              Do law students get taught 'how to structure their speech',        or do they just aquire the skill during practice?              Do they formally learn prodedures to manage their law-documentation?              How would YOU manage the following common situation:       - you've got 9 current cases: 1,2...9; each with its set of paper-documents:        a, b, ....       - you need to make a visit/talk that entails more than one of the 9 cases,        and you need to take papers from several of the cases;        eg. 1b, 2a, 2b, 4b, 4c...              - Now while document 4c was 'in or associated with' the physical-file "4",        it was properly filed. But once it's removed and bundled with 1b & 2a        for the new visit/talk it's part of the 'new-visit/talk file'.       - And if the new-visit/talk has a short life and doesn't justify having        its own file, how do you 'direct' 1b, 2a, 2b, 4b, 4c..back to their        proper files automatically; ie. without having to re-think where they        should go?                     == TIA.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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