The Shift to Cloud-Based E-Discovery May Be 'Inevitable,' But Many Still Lag Behind
A new survey from Everlaw and ACEDS found that legal professionals are experiencing fewer challenges with cloud-based e-discovery. But while most agree the cloud is here to stay, many still remain hesitant to take that leap.
July 14, 2022 at 07:00 AM
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A large majority of legal professionals see the shift to cloud-based e-discovery as inevitable—and they may not be wrong. Cloud-based e-discovery tools are becoming increasingly the norm and have now surpassed the use of on-premises tools, a new report found.
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