There is no greater success story in legal tech than e-discovery. Yet, while the practice is now the norm, enforced through legislation and all but required for today’s monstrous review sets, the market for solutions has become saturated. It’s defined by a spate of mergers and acquisitions, buzzwords employed by vendors masquerading their solutions as innovative and industry giants whose tools have become synonymous with the processes they undertake.
Despite these challenges, new players continue to arise, looking to establish their space amid countless vendors all claiming to hold the answers to the discovery challenges facing lawyers today. Thus, the question looms: How does one stand out in e-discovery?
Finding Your Place
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