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		<title>By: Ten Minute Attention Rule &#171; e-Discovery Team</title>
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		<description>[...] As a &#8220;reformed trail lawyer,&#8221; as Craig Ball likes to say, I am always focused on the last step in the EDRM model. I have spent my whole career preparing for trials and thinking about the presentation of evidence. This is, after all, the whole point of e-discovery. So any course on e-discovery should include some of the key rules of the ninth step &#8211; presentation. [...]</description>
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