On Tue, 6 Dec 1994 lmacmorris@wsgr.com wrote:
>
> Last week we discovered a major anomaly in our volume 7A of
> AmJur Pleading & Practice Forms Annotated (1994
> Revision)...almost 60 pages of the Copyright and Literary
> Property chapter never made it from electronic format into
> hard print, so although the index to the set refers to
> sections all the way up to the low hundreds in this chapter,
> the actual chapter as it now stands goes only up to section
> 12! Bancroft-Whitney says it will issue the missing pages
> as a special supplement some time in the spring of 1995.
> If you need the missing pages in the meantime, the only
> thing B-W can do is furnish the pages from the older
> compilation (formerly vol. 7), so for the time being, things
> are in limbo.
>
>
> Liza MacMorris
> Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich & Rosati
Bancroft-Whitney's solution is at the expense of their customers and our
clients! I recommend everyone CALL Bancroft-Whitney and ask that they
re-issue an entirely NEW vol. 7A, so we don't have a separate supplement,
or pocket part supplement on our shelves for the next couple years where
we have our little notes telling users to look over here, look over there
in our volumes for this kind of generous omission of text. I've already
spent 10 minutes messing around with 2 notes... one for the index vol.
and one for our vol. 7A volume. Ack!
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Brian Striman / brians@unllib.unl.edu / 402-472-8286 / Schmid Law Library
Head of Technical Services / Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law
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