Legal professionals increasingly deal with the challenges of doing more with less as the volume of the work they perform grows exponentially. These professionals look to leverage technology to help complete their tasks and create more value with their work.
That’s particularly true of the legal work involved in e-discovery. It’s not uncommon for the data that must be reviewed and prepared as part of investigatory work to reach into the terabytes. It’s the kind of scale and scope that leaves legal professionals scouring the vendor world for help, which often subjects them to complexity and, frankly in our experience, smoke and mirrors.