Advances in e-discovery software can help lawyers save their clients money, but only if attorneys implement the proper protocols to manage an e-discovery project and promptly identify the red flags that can destroy even the best e-discovery protocols. Here are four critical action steps attorneys must take to manage the project to a positive end.

1. With the vendor, negotiate clear terms that serve the project’s key objectives. Translate each milestone in the data collection and review process into contract terms with the vendor.

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