New Resource for E-Discovery Info

Thanks to The Complex Litigator for pointing me to this new site, ElectronicDiscovery.info. Not only is there a blog at this site, there’s an e-discovery news feed pulling information from all over the internet (I located a link to my last post in the feed, that always helps me view the site positively..*L*), and a discussion forum where you can ask your questions and share ideas.

It’s all pretty new, but it’s definitely worth keeping an eye on!

Tags: ComplexLitigator, ElectronicDiscovery.info

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