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Posted by melissaicd on March 20, 2013
Posted in: education. Tagged: notes, professional, work.

“Lawyers say it doesn’t matter whether your notes are digital or analog if you’re looking to use them as supporting evidence in any legal tussle. The legal stance is that notes will stand up as evidence in court, should you ever need to rely on them.”

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