Growing volumes of electronically stored information could leave companies open to risk, particularly during litigation. Tracey Stretton reports

8fa79171-6cbd-4f1e-8cda-020e30c6fb08The practise of law around the world is at a tipping point, driven by the technology revolution. While US legal teams appear to be more concerned about the reality of growing volumes of electronically stored information (ESI), the UK’s primary concern appears to be the lack of training in legal trends.

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