In much the way technology served as the catalyst to the modern office, mobile apps are functioning as the impetus for technological expansion. While law as an industry might drag its feet in the tech race, the solutions are out there for conducting many of its duties from anywhere remotely. This is perhaps nowhere more apparent than in e-discovery, where mobile services have alleviated a once arduous discovery process to a procedure that can be conducted from anywhere at any time. Despite good intentions, not all e-discovery apps are created equal, and not all align with the goals and needs with every firm, which begs the question: How do I know which app best meets my discovery needs?

Adi Elliott, vice president of market planning at Epiq Systems, shared some insights on what firms should think about before deciding on the right e-discovery mobile app.

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