For many service providers, e-discovery is no longer just about the technology. Especially as data sets and investigations become increasingly complex, with a growing variety of data sources to search, the process of e-discovery is increasingly about marrying technology with the people who can use it to find the most accurate and efficient results.

The result has been a slate of professional services offerings popping up within e-discovery, both through in-house programs and partnerships with outside companies. The latest to bolster its in-house professional services team is Houston-based CS Disco Inc., which announced today four new hires in its DISCO Professional Services Department, each with an Am Law 200 and legal technology background.

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