Serving copy of a motion, 4 pages on 1 page...economy or lunacy?
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 3:37 pm
Dear Listmates:
One of my client's received a proof of claim which used the "4 pages print to one page" option in adobe.
Doubtless this saved some postage expense for the creditor. My question is, has anyone ever sent out Motions (to strip, etc.) in this manner (by printing 2 or even 4 pages to one page) to interested parties? Seems to me that it might give the creditor grounds to fight service.
I would never DREAM of doing such a thing for judge's or Trustee's copy, but was just wondering if anyone else had experienced this?
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