With changes to courtrooms spanning from Europe to Asia, e-discovery has truly become an international affair. But how many solutions are ready to tackle the tasks that will inevitably ensue from this globalization?

Stepping up to bat is Brainspace, which in releasing Discovery 5.4 is providing users with enhanced support for foreign languages such as Farsi, Japanese, and Chinese. In doing so, Brainspace aims to give users greater discovery capabilities on various international datasets, the company noted in a statement.

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