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December 9, 2015

Judge David Campbell: eDiscovery Software rarely proposed, rarely used

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December 7, 2015

Judge Campbell, rules committee chair, weighs impact of e-discovery amendments

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December 2, 2015

Watch ACEDS webcast on e-discovery sanctions and rules amendments

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December 2, 2015

To counter discovery gridlock, courts turn to shaming, cookies and other desperate acts

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November 30, 2015

Recording of Logikcull CLE webinar on e-discovery risk avoidance available

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November 19, 2015

How Young and Transitioning Lawyers Can Carve Out a Successful Niche

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November 17, 2015

Using Blogging to Grow Your Legal Practice

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November 12, 2015

The Logikcull Interview with US Judge Mark Bennett | Part 2 | Fighting About Everything

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November 9, 2015

The Logikcull Interview with US Judge Mark Bennett | Part 1 - Trial By Avalanche

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November 5, 2015

Ernie The Attorney on How to Win Clients and Influence Luddites

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October 29, 2015

On Pro Bono Week, A Tip Of The Hat To Those Who Tip The Scales

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October 23, 2015

The Hillary Clinton Email Saga, By The Numbers

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