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UnderSea Recovery Corporation Company History
       UnderSea Recovery Corporation ("UNSR") was formed in 2004 as World Explorer Corporation, a private Georgia
corporation, in order to pursue deep-water archaeologically guided exploration and recovery of shipwrecks throughout the world, based on sound
scientific, business, and ethical principles. UnderSea Recovery Corporation was designed to become an international leader in the recovery of shipwrecks and
other cultural resources from the world's oceans and large lakes by applying advanced technologies in an archaeologically and environmentally sensitive manner. The
UNSR founding team established a corporate structure capable of designing and combining proprietary and unique sensors, instrumentation, and systems with
state-of-the-art technologies to deploy rapidly adaptable instrumentation systems for exploration and recovery of shipwrecks throughout the world. UNSR’s
capabilities allow it to use an enterprising blend of products and services in undersea technology, underwater archaeology, and maritime heritage to maximize
corporate value.
       In April, 2005 World Explorer Corporation (“WEC”) merged with a subsidiary of Legal Access
Technologies, Inc., a public Nevada corporation (“LATI”) bringing the management team of WEC to LATI. After the merger, LATI began the process
of changing its name to UnderSea Recovery Corporation, and LATI will use the name UnderSea Recovery Corporation as a DBA until the name change
is completed. LATI’s stock is quoted on the OTC Bulletin Board as LGAL.OB.
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