The past year has shown a spike in the number of law firms — particularly large defense firms — that are creating practice areas or task forces dedicated to e-discovery.

This new group joins some tried and true practices across Pennsylvania. If one thing is consistent, it is that every firm handles the practice differently. Whether firms are simply aware of e-discovery and use outside vendors to help on an as-needed basis or if they have teams of e-discovery lawyers on staff with technology tailored to their needs often depends on the size and type of caseload within a firm.

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