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Schepard Memo 3-24-08 1 (March 24, 2008)

handle is hein.nccusl/nccpub01118 and id is 1 raw text is: Memorandum

To: NCCUSL Drafting Committee for the Uniform Collaborative Law
Act
CC: Observers
From: Andrew Schepard
Re: Draft # 5 of the UCLA and Request for Comments and Help
Date: March 24, 2008
Thanks to all who made suggestions for improvement to Draft # 4. I tried to take them all
into account in shaping Draft #5 which is enclosed in two versions - with prefatory note
and commentary and without.
The version of UCLA that we intend to submit to Style Committee for the first reading in
August is due on April 21st.
Our final materials for the annual meeting must be submitted by June 9th.
Please note that the prefatory note and comments have not been cite checked or proof
read yet. Research for supporting citations is also ongoing. My students are at work on
this project. Cross references between the prefatory note and comments are not inserted.
All of these matters will be taken care of for the final version for the annual meeting.
The document is long and I wanted to give you time to read and comment on it. So, I am
sending it to you in somewhat unfinished form.
Part of the reason that I am sending you the materials now is that I will be out of the
Country from late April until the middle of May. I have conference obligations after my
return which will prevent me from being able to spend a great deal of time redrafting
before final materials are due.
I therefore thought it prudent to get you the draft as early as possible
Here is what I ask of you by April 7th:
Concerning the statutory language:
I consider the statute to be in final form for submission to Style (our Style liaison gave
me some comments on an earlier draft, which I tried to incorporate into this one). I did,
however, want to give you one last look.

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