MARKET GROWTH
Our survey covered the calendar year 2004. Based on our research, we estimate that 2004 domestic commercial electronic discovery revenues were in the range of $832 million — a 94 percent increase from 2003.
Results are in from the third annual "Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery Survey" and, not surprisingly, the market for electronic discovery services and software continues to expand. While consumers and providers alike expect the growth to continue, many also predict that the rate of growth will begin to slow somewhat in the next few years. Find out who clients' favorites are.
August 29, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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MARKET GROWTH
Our survey covered the calendar year 2004. Based on our research, we estimate that 2004 domestic commercial electronic discovery revenues were in the range of $832 million — a 94 percent increase from 2003.
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