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Recent years have seen dramatic advancements in e-discovery software, with some powerful analytics capabilities now often integrated as standard features instead of expensive add-ons. Simultaneously, e-discovery platforms have become increasingly user-friendly, with visually appealing interfaces that make it easier for users to view, manage and produce their data — or so they think.