On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 10:45 -0500, Scott Carr wrote: > Quoting Alex Thurgood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > marbux wrote: > > > > Agreed with virtually everything said thus far, in particular with the > > reference set of criteria. ;-) > > > >> > >> But to cut to the chase, do you suggest a particular jurisdiction we begin > >> with and if so, how do we determine its requirements? > >> > > > > Well, no, I don't have any such jurisdiction to hand, basically because > > most of the pleading papers I have seen thus far have come from Europe, > > or the US. I have no idea what the requirements would be, for example, > > in Japan, or Israel, or Dubai. Perhaps there are other lawyers lurking > > with experience of such things (to be fair, I don't do much litigation > > in Dubai ;-) ) > > > > I also realize that a US based template would probably satisfy the > > major user demand, at least in immediate terms, so obviously one must > > bear in mind the realities of software usage simply in terms of numbers > > as well. > > > > Alex > > > > Great information from everyone. Why not create a page under > Templates that is for Legal Documents. It can be split by whatever > makes sense. The first page would list the Major Countrys that have > legal documents, then under each of those a list of what regions the > document is for. Using this format, it would be pretty easy to add > documents as they are available. >
Hmm. With the upgrade taking at least 48 hours, could we add this to the wiki?
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