Sandline’s June Newsletter: What’s New?
As America celebrates its 250th birthday, we’re highlighting some of the places, stories, and ideas that make the country uniquely American. From breathtaking national parks to the surprising history behind the quarter in your pocket, these selections celebrate the people, places, and innovations that continue to shape everyday life.
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A Walk in the Woods
By Bill Bryson
Part travelogue, part comedy, and part love letter to the American landscape, Bill Bryson chronicles his attempt to hike the Appalachian Trail. Along the way, he shares fascinating historical insights, memorable encounters, and observations about the natural beauty that stretches across the eastern United States. A Walk in the Woods pairs Bryson’s unforgettable trek with engaging stories about the trail’s history, ecology, and the importance of preserving one of America’s greatest natural treasures.
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The National Parks: America’s Best Idea (Ken Burns)
This acclaimed documentary series explores the history of America’s national parks and the visionaries who helped preserve them. Through stunning cinematography and compelling storytelling, it reveals how these shared public spaces became an enduring part of the nation’s identity—and why they continue to inspire millions of visitors each year.
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99% Invisible: Specifically, Episode 671: The Most Exciting Change America Has Ever Seen
Hosted by Roman Mars, this award-winning podcast uncovers the hidden stories behind the world around us. From architecture and infrastructure to design, symbols, and public spaces, each episode reveals fascinating details about how life has been shaped in ways we rarely notice. This episode traces the evolution of American money, from the nation’s earliest coins to the successful State Quarters Program. Along the way, it reveals how one of the most recognizable pieces of pocket change became an economic strategy that generated billions for the U.S. Treasury.
Service Spotlight:
Explore our latest blog posts covering two important topics shaping modern eDiscovery.
Data Reuse in eDiscovery: A Smarter Strategy for Corporate Legal Teams explores how organizations can reduce costs, strengthen data security, and maximize the value of their data by partnering directly with an eDiscovery provider. By centralizing data and leveraging reusable workflows, legal teams can eliminate duplicative collections, improve consistency across matters, and gain deeper insights from data that can be reused across future litigation and investigations. Read the blog here.
Part 1 of our eDiscovery Crash Course Series: Scope First: Why Early Case Assessment Sets the Foundation for Defensible eDiscovery examines why investing time in early case assessment and thoughtful project scoping pays dividends throughout the life of a matter. A well-scoped project establishes realistic budgets and timelines, supports defensible workflows, reduces unnecessary data collection, and helps control legal spend from the outset. Read the blog here.
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