More and more, legal technologists are beginning to acknowledge that corporate legal departments, not law firms, are driving adoption of newer e-discovery practices.

Daniel Au Yeung, an e-discovery entrepreneur, cut his teeth in the e-discovery vendor community as a college student, working his way into ownership and sale of two different large e-discovery companies, Concordance (later IKON) and Datum Legal (later Integreon).  Au Yeung then led the Catalyst team behind Insight, an e-discovery management tool for corporate legal departments, and now is taking on a new position as head of product management at Catalyst