The benefits of e-discovery are widely known and much talked-about at this point in the legal industry — from small firms and individual practices to large businesses alike. As the technology develops, it is worth taking a look at how e-discovery simplifies and streamlines legal processes for counsel.
But, in a behind-the-scenes take, technology is not worth much to those who don’t know how to use it. Therein lies the education aspect of such technological advances: How can new interfaces boost an attorney’s skill set? How can e-discovery technology benefit a company overall? These are questions that kCura’s Relativity Academic Partner Program seeks to answer, as the company moves along with an educational element for law and paralegal students.
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