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Robert Hilson

Robert Hilson is the Vice President of Marketing at Logikcull. Prior to joining Logikcull, Robert worked as a journalist and served as executive director of the Association of Certified eDiscovery Specialists. You can reach him at robert.hilson@logikcull.com.

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