There are typically 10 reams in a case of legal sized paper.
There are briefcases specifically for legal-sized paper. Lawyers are especially fond of these.
Many attorney's and legal aids use legal sized paper. Restaurants often use this size of paper to create a single page menu as well.
Some models of Ricoh Printers can print on legal sized paper and some do not. The Provantage Ricoh 402069 CL1000N Ricoh printer has a paper feeder that uses legal size paper.
You can buy 11x14 file folders at shopzilla.com. They have them in more then 20 colors. If you don't want to buy them on the internet you can go to a local shop that sells paper. They will have 11x14 file folders for sure.
They are legal documents that can appear in almost any form - from legal sized heavy- weight paper documents all the way to photocopier paper - it makes no difference what they LOOK like it is the signatures on them that make lt 'legal."
I haven't been able to. I visited a legal firm and they said Australia ditched legal sized paper more than 10 years ago and everything is done on A4.
It is 11 inches by 14 inches. It is wider than a regular piece of paper but the same length.
A standard truckload can typically accommodate around 40,000 pounds of cargo. Considering that a case of legal-sized paper weighs roughly 50 pounds, you could fit approximately 800 cases of legal size paper in a truckload.
One can purchase A2 sized paper from any IKEA local store. One can also purchase A2 sized paper from online stores like Amazon, Overstock, Target and eBay.
Legal paper size is:
11x14=154