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Linked – EDRM Offers Educational Events for E-Discovery Day

EDRM-Chart_v3Tomorrow is the day the new amendments to the FRCP rules on eDiscovery, and thus has been a focus of the EDRM group as a day to educate our industry about the new rules and then some.

Personally, I’ll be teaching a class, but I’m definitely looking forward to checking out some of these resources after the fact. If you get a chance to hit some of these webinars tomorrow, let us know how useful they are!

EDRM Offers Educational Events for E-Discovery Day

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