Looking to the future, customers of e-discovery software and services face difficult challenges, such as poorly integrated systems, conflicting legal rules, the effects of industry mergers, and uncertainty over how to handle multimedia data, analysts at The 451 Group said in their recently released annual report, "E-Discovery and E-Disclosure 2011." Evan Kobletz reports on the findings.
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Report: Product Integration, M&A in E-Discovery's Future
Law Technology News
September 15, 2011
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