E-discovery technology is rapidly developing. The time interval between the start of discovery in one major case and the start of discovery in the next case can mark dramatic shifts in the eDiscovery industry. The key to any corporation or law firms’ success when handling eDiscovery is selecting the right provider to support their needs. Many repeat litigants and Fortune 100 corporations, as well as outside law firms, have developed relationships with various providers without using set criteria to assess the provider’s capabilities.

As a result, these corporations and law firms have experienced mixed successes in their use of eDiscovery technology, largely due to a lack of understanding of how to properly vet providers. Here are seven factors law firms or corporations can take into account when selecting a provider:

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