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Shredded documents

Paperless practice 3: Marshalling documentary evidence without paper

Electronically stored information is valuable documentary evidence because of its content, and it is marshalled in a variety of formats.

A lot of wrinkled paper laying in and around a wastepaper basket

Less-paper practice: Paperless affidavits and expert reports

After 12 years of using less paper, I have identified several reliable rules. Allow people to work with paper without forcing people to work with paper.

New legislation is super-charging paperless litigation

An affidavit may now be electronic, using no paper whatsoever. Deponents and witnesses may electronically sign draft affidavits in PDF when making a paperless affidavit.

Just Chat – Craig Foster

12.04.24

Ex-socceroo Craig Foster is a busy person. Nowadays a sports commentator, he plays soccer as a hobby, and complements it with activism, helping Hakeem al-Araibi return to Australia, and his work in the Australian Republican movement. He dials in with Just Chat to talk about refugee rights in Australia and playing against one of the best soccer teams of all time. Supported by NobleOak.

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