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Careers in Ediscovery

I know, I know, I’ve been pretty quiet around here of late. I promise that will change shortly, after some craziness settles down into a new normal. In the mean time, my friend Jared Coseglia shared a link on Twitter to the new podcast he is doing in combination with ILTA:

In these podcasts, created in collaboration with ILTA, leaders in the corporate and AmLaw 200 world discuss the evolution of their careers and share secrets to their successes. Listen to these podcasts to learn what you need to do to bolster your own career.

Could be worth checking out!

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