In modern law firms and legal departments, big data e-discovery and information governance processes can deal in petabytes of data — a reality that speaks to the growing amounts of information contained in a single case or company

Given these challenges, legal tech companies have focused on enabling attorneys with the fastest and most cost-effective processing and digital management powers they can design and create. But in the race to tame big data, one start up is betting that the major players are missing their mark entirely.

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