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Eleanor Brock

Eleanor Brock is a recent graduate from Stanford University, where she studied social psychology with a focus on childhood cognition, and current law student at the University of Chicago Law School. Her interests include woodworking, mystery novels, eDiscovery, and the Oxford comma.

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December 13, 2018

Purple Haze: Hendrix Family Faces Spoliation Sanctions

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[Infographic] eDiscovery Opportunity Costs: What Is the Most Efficient Approach?

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October 25, 2018

Discovery Obstruction as Attorney Misconduct: Lawyer Suspended in Egregious Case

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September 27, 2018

Infographic: How to File a Freedom of Information Act Request

To shine a light onto government action, you need to know how to file a request and navigate the nine exemptions that can prevent the public release of d

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September 25, 2018

The Truth About Women of Color Behind Bars

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