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February 7, 2012
ABA House of Delegates Vote in Favor of Supporting the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act
Resolution 102B, supporting UELMA, was approved by a voice vote, "though a significant number of delegates voted nay," reported Debra Cassens Weiss in the ABAJ News. Did the youngsters shout down the oldsters? Well at least it passed. As the ABA report that accompanied the resolution stated:
UELMA addresses the critical need to manage electronic legal information in a manner that guarantees the trustworthiness of and continuing access to important state legal material.
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February 7, 2012 in Electronic Resource, Information Technology, News | Permalink