Talk about judicial economy.
Last week, someone in the state Administrative Office of the Courts sent somebody in the 1st District Court of Appeal a three-pound package via “2nd Day Air.” The cost: $6.90.
Talk about judicial economy. Someone in the California Administrative Office of the Courts in San Francisco sent somebody in the First District Court of Appeal a three-pound package via "2nd Day Air." The cost: $6.90. While UPS is good at what it does, the package could have been delivered quicker and cheaper. Both sender and receiver are located in the same building.
February 29, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Talk about judicial economy.
Last week, someone in the state Administrative Office of the Courts sent somebody in the 1st District Court of Appeal a three-pound package via “2nd Day Air.” The cost: $6.90.
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