Lit Support Links (weekly)

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    Nebraska, Where Proportionality is Alive and Well in Discovery | Bow Tie Law’s Blog tags: LitSupport MM AccessData webinar on 17 September: So Much Data. Too Little Time tags: Forensics MM The NFL’s tackling dilemma tags: Sports MM Smart Traveler Provides Info to Keep You Safe Abroad tags: Travel MM Backup hard drive stolen from…

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    Gettin’ Jiggy With It: Your Review Layouts tags: LitSupport MM E-discovery: You can’t blame third parties for e-discovery errors tags: LitSupport MM Perform Better in Your Field by Paying Attention to Your Peers tags: Management MM Police and Their “Happy Dance” When iPhones Are Seized tags: Security iPhone MM [Free E-Book] The Litigation Support Toolkit…

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