Dear All and Mike, As Mike mentioned us yesterday I wanted to reply on the legal admissability of microfilm in both the UK and France. I meant to reply yesterday but I was a bit tied up plus some of the information that I was going to pass on to you all was with my contact in France and it still is! - I just wanted to let you know that I haven't ignored the prompt and I plan to e-mail this afternoon. Thank you. Paul Negus The Microfilm Shop p.s. I hope Switzerland is treating you well Mike. On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Marsh, Mike wrote: > Sorry I had an afer-thought! You could try asking the Micro-Film Shop, I am sure they would know, or be able to point you to contacts. Mike. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rod Stone [mailto:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: jeudi, 20. février 2003 11:07 > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Introduction/Legal Admissability of Microfilm in France > > > First as requested an introduction as a new subscriber. > > I'm Senior Records Manager for ABN AMRO Bank. The main businesses of ABN > AMRO in London are investment banking and asset management; its a "high > street" bank in the Netherlands, US, Brazil and Thailand. Records > Management provides document management "bureau" and off-site storage > services to the London offices, and guidance on records and document > management to the investment bank gobally. > > We have been asked for guidance on the legally admissability of microfilm > in France. Does anyone know of any articles/ papers etc on the subject. > Failing that can anyone point to the last word on the position in English > law. Thanks. > > intY has scanned this email for all known viruses (www.inty.com) > > >