Lawyers might need to change archaic language in legal papers
Filings and document demands created by copying and pasting contain antiquated and archaic wording should be reviewed closely. Document demands specifying “telegrams” and contents stored on floppy disks can also be problematic. Read more at dailylegalbriefing.com
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