Consulting firm Deloitte this week released findings from its 10th annual benchmarking study on the use of e-discovery by government agencies, finding that internal systems and processes remain the most pressing challenge agencies face in their e-discovery practices.
The survey, “Study of Electronic Discovery Practice for Government Agencies—2016,” found that 35 percent of the survey’s 210 respondents reported that “internal systems and processes” formed the biggest difficulty in handling, processing, reviewing or producing electronically stored information (ESI). The category has been ranked the top challenge for respondents of the survey five years running.
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