Some New York appellate judges have temporarily traded back-breaking piles of legal documents for sleek electronic readers.
“Looking to the future” — of a non-residential bench and the prospect of a paperless court — Presiding Justice A. Gail Prudenti authorized the purchase of two Kindle DXs, which retail for $489 each, as part of a pilot program.
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