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In doing so, you become a better version of yourself, a better paralegal, legalassistant, or whatever the role you may hold. I made a huge impact on my firm from an idea learned at a Paralegal conference. It just so happened that year eDiscovery was ramping up. When it comes time for your review, guess what?
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