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Bruce Senn <[log in to unmask]>
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 In <01BCF0D0.AEE5F0A0@[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] writes:

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> ...  In an article about the au pair, Eugene was quoted,
> discussing the propriety of have the judgment posted on the Internet.  In a
> nutshell, he said it was ok to do that.

This leads me to the question,

When I read a legal notice on the Internet, how do I know that it is
the "official" notice?  How do I know that I am getting the notice
from the "real" site?

Same problem, I suppose, with the veracity of anything you find on the
Internet.

FWIW.

Bruce.

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