In government and regulatory investigations, companies can be called upon to produce data on strict deadlines, lest they incur high penalties or criminal liability. And the amount of data that can be requested can make the entire affair seem endless. Such investigations are driving demand for e-discovery technology that can adeptly handle enormous data sets and change course on a moment’s notice.

For Carrie Betts, who recently joined Advanced Discovery as a senior review manager at the company’s Washington D.C. document review center, e-discovery in government investigations is where the rubber meets the road. From her time working as a senior review manager at Consilio as well as an associate at Huron Consulting Group, Betts has had a front row seat to how investigations are guiding the future of document review technology.

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