Along with the potential expediency and accuracy that can result from tech adoption come concerns over costs and the skills needed to oversee and implement solutions. Thus, when it comes time to bring new, tech-enabled methods in-house, many companies and firms outsource their processes, finding this route may save the headaches typically associated with overseeing new solutions and processes.

However, some believe there’s a way to insource e-discovery without incurring massive stress or going broke in the process. Here are five reasons from Zapproved CEO and founder Monica Enand for legal departments to bring their e-discovery in-house.

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