UK law firms need to follow the example of their US counterparts and embrace electronic discovery if they are to remain competitive in the increasingly global legal services market. Electronic information is the new frontier and litigators have to venture into it whether they want to or not.
In an era where over 93% of all documents are produced electronically, with over 75% of those never making it to the printer, ‘smoking gun’ evidence is more likely to be found lurking on a computer than buried in a filing cabinet. The most effective way to search for this key information is electronically.
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