Given the strong demand for e-discovery professionals in 2017, it may be only a matter of time until e-discovery knowledge is a prerequisite for every attorney. In preparing for the inevitable, legal professionals hoping to start or grow their e-discovery skills can turn to a variety of education resources.

From law schools to legal communities, here are three ways to get the knowledge needed for 21st century lawyering:

1. Law Schools’ Hands-On E-Discovery Education

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