Hamilton lawyer John Evans says it is time to get rid of his law books, which were owned by four generations of lawyers in his family, and some of which date back to the 1850s.
Cases can be researched faster online, Evans tells the Hamilton Spectator, and while they hold sentimental value, the books no longer serve any practical purpose, and need to go.
The story notes that Evans was winner last year of the OBA Award for Excellence in Civil Litigation.
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Source: the Hamilton Spectator