Small firms are turning to e-discovery managed services to provide sophisticated and affordable technology.

Morrison Cohen, a full service law firm of 100 lawyers, targets the middle market from its midtown Manhattan office. “Although we work on transactions across the United States and abroad, we enjoy the collegiality and instant access provided by our single location under one roof,” the firm states on its website.

That philosophy is likely to become contagious, as BigLaw continues to reduce equity partners and frustrated lawyers seek nimble, creative and tech-friendly work environments. But smaller firms face challenges when it comes to selecting electronic data discovery technology.

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