It may not be easy to hear, but there’s no shortage of e-discovery solutions on the market. Nevertheless, not every solution is equal, creating the challenge of finding the right solution for meeting your department’s discovery needs. Epiq Systems believes that legal professionals want greater control over their discovery process, and its new dashboard for its e-discovery business intelligence platform, DMX (DocuMatrIX), is its key.
“Our clients want to understand the metrics around e-discovery so they can improve their processes and ultimately reduce time and costs associated with e-discovery,” Adi Elliott, vice president of market planning at Epiq, told Legaltech News. “It’s often said in business that ‘you can’t manage what you don’t measure,’ but each client and team has different aspects of the eDiscovery process they want to focus on.”
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