The identification, collection and production of electronically stored information (ESI) in response to a request for production in a lawsuit or investigation is the basis of e-discovery. Because of the sheer volume of digital information created during the course of a single business day, this process has become intricate and complex. In response, the e-discovery software market has evolved drastically with complete solutions platforms aiding the task in myriad ways.

Here are a few things to be aware of as you evaluate the hundreds of software options in this space with insights from the experts at kCura.

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