How E-Data Lawyers Leverage Process Engineering, Technology to Optimize Client Service
In this installment, we focus on the ways an e-data lawyer uses technology and process engineering to optimize client service across the law firm ecosystem.
October 14, 2020 at 12:20 PM
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In the first installment of this four-part series, we traced the evolution of the "e-discovery" lawyer following the first landmark opinion on e-discovery, Zubulake v. UBS Warburg, 217 F.R.D. 309 (S.D.N.Y. 2003). We noted that the e-discovery lawyer is the proverbial Jill of all trades—tactician, technologist and litigator. We proposed that the insights, skills and experience the e-discovery lawyer has gained over the years have facilitated her transformation into the "e-data lawyer"—a practitioner uniquely positioned to drive innovation in the practice of law.
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