When clients ask, “Can’t we do it ourselves?” the answer is simple: You can. And not only can it cost less and go more quickly — you get to tell the judge all about it when you become a witness.

There are benefits and risks associated with do-it-yourself electronic discovery. Self-collections happen — and will continue to happen — whether attorneys are comfortable with it or not. This article will help outside counsel advise clients about the risks they assume for themselves and their attorneys when they do self-collection.

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