Reports on the goal to eliminate the use of legal-size paper, including in the federal courts in the U.S. Costliness and inefficiency of legal-size paper and files; Storage problems of legal files that put record keeping in a critical situation; Amount spend by Federal Supply Service on the paper per year.
Reasons that the use of paper in law offices is important in providing and acquiring information. Comparison of using a paper dictionary over a digital dictionary; Production of legal documents to be used in litigation; Existence of the subtitles of information on paper.
Presents tips on creating resumés and cover letters for law firms. Qualities of an effective resumés; Standard color of paper for resumés; Best way to describe previous jobs of an applicant.
Discusses the efforts of the periodical "Human Rights" to conserve paper. Focus on saving forests since replanting by the paper industry can not replace the trees that are lost; Use of chlorine-free, 80 percent post consumer waste recycled paper to print the journal; Environmental benefits of recycled paper.