[LAW-LIB:55558] 2005 I.D. Checking Guide

From: Mattingly, William C. (WCM@GDM.com)
Date: Fri May 09 2008 - 14:27:28 PDT

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    Good afternoon everyone, I have a long-shot ILL request. I have an
    attorney in need of the 2005 edition of the I.D. Checking Guide,
    published by the Driver's License Guide Co. Unfortunately, the publisher
    does not sell back copies, and all my other leads have dried up. If we
    could borrow this, we would pay any associated costs, but the attorney
    needs specifically the 2005 edition, and needs to borrow the physical
    copy of the guide (faxing a few pages wouldn't do). Thank you in
    advance!
     
    William C. Mattingly
    Law Librarian
    Greenebaum, Doll, & McDonald PLLC
    3500 National City Tower
    101 S. 5th Street
    Louisville, KY 40202-3197
    Phone: 502-587-3548
    Fax: 502-587-3695
    wcm@gdm.com

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