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To: lml who wrote (7423)6/29/2000 2:18:00 PM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (1) of 12823
 
lml, Since you are an attorney, I wonder if you could share with us your experience or observations about electronic access to court documents or government agency files. Have you had any experience with this. I am an attorney with a worker's compensation practice in the State of Washington. At present, I can only access my clients claim files by ordering an updated copy of the microfiche. This is very cumbersome. Today, I am notified that, in the near future,
I will have electronic access to the claim file which is in OLympia, about 90 miles from my office. This will give me immediate access to changes in the file. Sure seems like government agencies and attorneys will be big customers for access equipment.
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