Speed in e-discovery is not just limited to processing power or search processes — in fact, according to a report by the International Data Corporation, the e-discovery software market is get to grow up to 70 percent each year from $2 billion in 2015. And given the market’s potential, funding for e-discovery software is also growing at a fast pace.

Yet, while this growth is a boon to many in the industry, keeping up with pace of change can pose quite the onerous challenge.

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