Legal tech was born, in part, to help meet the new and unexpected challenges those in the legal industry face in today’s connected world. But one challenge of this new tech-centric view is, in fact, as old as the profession itself. The need to organize data for cases, investigations, and other processes has never stopped being a critical part of an attorney’s task, but with today’s tech advances, it is proving more complex and potentially onerous than ever before.

From accessing ESI in phones to organizing data in house, Legaltech News rounds up some of the most insightful, thought-provoking, and informative blog posts from those tackling this challenge. Here’s five of the top insights for this week:

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