November 2005
In-House e-Discovery Processing: Much More Than SoftwareBy Conrad J. Jacoby
Many law-firm clients, horrified by the expense of having their electronic data collected and processed by outside discovery specialists, press their law firms to find less expensive ways to get these materials ready for production in discovery. Fortunately (and conveniently), vendors offer a variety of products that law firms could use to process digital discovery materials in-house.
Seeing the possibility of generating additional revenue while reducing a client's out-of-pocket expenses, many law firms' technology and training committees are being tempted to add internal electronic data discovery (EDD) processing services. Relatively few law firms, however, have analyzed the full range of technical and legal issues that come with offering these services.
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