Imagine you are a young lawyer who needs a crash course in e-discovery. Where do you start? What do you do when a partner starts using vocabulary that sounds about as familiar to you as the stuff written in Chaucer’s Middle English original version of “The Canterbury Tales?”
This month’s “12 on 12″ looks at a dozen vendors’ websites and evaluates their resource materials from the point-of-view of newbies hoping to get a quick orientation to electronic data discovery.
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