As eDiscovery tools evolve, they are addressing a broader array of workflow issues. Project managers, law firms and companies can make use of new features to help them with all aspects of document review and production as well as for deposition and trial preparation.
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Benefits of Internal Collaboration Of eDiscovery Project Teams
As eDiscovery becomes increasingly complex, it requires those handling the collection and review process to have expertise in multiple areas of technology and the law. Vast quantities of data and new data types means eDiscovery team members need to work together more than ever before.
How to Get the Best Results from Your eDiscovery Kick-off Call
On large, time-consuming projects, a kick-off call is a great way of investing a small amount of time upfront to save energy long-term.
eDiscovery Managed Services: Empowering Your Law Firm’s Future
As the eDiscovery industry has evolved, the difference between skill sets of service provider technologists and law firm litigation support analysts has been blurred.
Bridging the Gap Between Lawyers and Technologists in eDiscovery
A consistent theme in our posts is explaining the benefits of technology when used properly. The key is to understand what technology can and cannot do and how lawyers and technologists can work together to achieve the best results.
What to Expect in 2018: Trends in Managing eDiscovery
By Regina Chepalis, Managing Director CDS Mid-Atlantic — One of the main trends in the world of litigation is companies and law firms analyzing their approach to managing eDiscovery. They are evaluating what services to keep or move in-house versus outsourcing.