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have many people reviewing the same document, and it is necessary
find document changes and updates;
Comparing
legal documents
During
a business day, attorneys receive many documents from sources outside
their office. Some come from courthouse, some come from opposing
counsel, and some come from governmental agencies. Compare PDF
allows you to analyze those documents:
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Different
courts have different requirements, or preferences, for document
margins. Frequently, they do not want all the pages treated the same
way. For example, they usually want a larger top margin on the first
page to allow space to stamp the document without obscuring the
printed text.
With
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Comparing
XML file format suggested for court systems
In
order to ensure that that all documents will be accessible by all
court systems, an effort is underway to adopt a standard format for
those documents. That standard is called Extensible Markup
Language (XML). Compare PDF can compare .xml files as well as
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