Fans of the 1970s comedy troupe Firesign Theatre still chuckle at the mention of the “Department of Redundancy Department.” But for corporate counsel struggling to control discovery costs, redundancy is no laughing matter. Too often redundancy and repetition are routine in the e-discovery review process, which can unnecessarily raise discovery costs.

The problem is that your legal teams reinvent the wheel for each new case. Each time they load and process a document, you incur cost. Each time they store a document, you incur cost. Each time they review a document for privilege, you incur cost.

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