This is like the errors I pointed outed last month in Shepard's Acts and Cases by Popular Name. They ran the wrong tapes and the 1992 changes in Illinois law are still wrong and they refuse to correct it and hide behind an intellectualy dishonest letter they sent me. But they have no problem collecting the subscription fees while the integrity of the publication is suspect.
Why don't you find the direct editor and raise the question of why these amendments are omitted?
Scott Burgh
Chief Law Librarian
City of Chicago Department of Law Library
"Hill, Byron C." <BHill@bowditch.com> wrote:
A Shepardization for any amendments to Chapter 327 of the Acts of 1979 in Massachusetts revealed no changes, through the July, 2006 supplement. Yet Chapter 327 was clearly amended by Chapter 380 of the Acts of 2004 (see: http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/seslaw04/sl040380.htm). This is a troubling error by a resource I used to feel I could count on.
Byron Hill, Librarian
Bowditch & Dewey, LLP
Worcester - Framingham - Boston, MA
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