Despite the quick adoption of electronic discovery by large firms and corporate legal departments, small firms hampered by small budgets have stuck to traditional forms of discovery and are only just now considering electronic data discovery. But attorneys are scratching their heads over how to do it within budget constraints. According to the Rand Corp., it costs approximately $18,000 per gigabyte to “discover” information.

Tifany Hamlin of Little Rock, Ark., may have a solution in the razorback state.

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