From: jonathon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: May 21, 2008 5:09:25 PM PDT
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [users] OO for Mac for Lawyers

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Do any of these work?
http://documentation.openoffice.org/Samples_Templates/User/template/ legal/index.html
http://www.wordautomation.com/calpleadings.html
http://www.saclaw.lib.ca.us/
  http://www.saclaw.lib.ca.us/pages/forms-page.aspx
http://toometa.com/2006/06/05/openoffice-pleading-template/

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I tried the sacramento library version and could not get it to work.

Maybe I'll give the others a try also.

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MS Word provides a legal pleadings wizard; presumably the wizard is
written in VB & I'd be surprised if the same couldn't be written in
StarBasic. Couldn't you hire someone to modify existing templates and
macros to fit in OOo? Sounds as if you did, and did it as an extension
you could either contribute such to
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/
or even make a few bucks my selling the templates.

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My version of Word did not include a pleading wizard. And, I'm just not a programmer and have no desire to learn at this stage of my life. I suppose I could hire someone, and maybe I'll give that some consideration.

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IANAL so my question(s) are curiosity driven and not from any experience
with legal pleadings... hopefully I can avoid such things :-)

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What does "IANAL" mean? I've seen way too many Internet Acronyms, but that one has me stumped. In addition not...

I understand about avoiding pleadings -- they should be very high on your Miss It If You Can List.

Thanks for the help.

David Clark
www.clarklawfirm.com
http://daveclarkimages.smugmug.com






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