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	<title>Comments on: Another bundle bungle</title>
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		<title>By: alice</title>
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		<description>I know the feeling, it is extremely frustrating to get bundles from which you cannot find a single document.  My worst hang up is when the doucments have no date order.  I still get bundles that are completely all over the place date wise.  You may expect this from small companies representing themself, but I am always astounded when large law firms do this too.  I especially like your earlier post that sets out good practice for bundles.  It would save everyone so much time if more people would follow it. I also use your tip for getting the photocopier to number the pages of the bundle.  This has been another great time saver.</description>
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