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In case you missed them the first time around, here's a quick recap of some of the most well-read posts covering electronic discovery and related matters for the first few weeks of October, 2015, on JD Supra:
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Reducing Your Company’s Exposure to Trade Secret Litigation when Key Employees Come and Go - by Alyssa Kovach and Larry Turner at Morgan Lewis
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Back to School: A Primer on Cross-Border Discovery Issues - by Xerox Litigation Services
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Finding the Smoking Gun: 4 Search Tips for Quickly Finding Relevant Documents - by Jim Gill at Exterro, Inc.
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[Video] December 2015 Changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: A BakerHostetler Q&A - by BakerHostetler
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Social Media Is the Kardashians of E-Discovery - by Rachel Teisch at Xerox Litigation Services
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Great E-Discovery Teams Include These 5 Roles - by Nancy Patton at Exterro, Inc.
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E-Discovery Update: Email Threading Cuts Costs, Reduces Production of Irrelevant, Poetntially Priveleged Documents - by Jill Crawley Griset and Cristin Traylor at McGuireWoods LLP
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Inside the Courts: Sweeping Changes Proposed to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure - by Jay Kasner, Matthew Matule, and Edward Micheletti at Skadden
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Information Governance – It’s a Jungle Out There! - by Brian Meegan at Kroll Ontrack, Inc.
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Take Steps Now to Prepare for eDiscovery to Save Money Later - by Scott Wandstrat at Arnall Golden Gregory LLP
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