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I love the word “ennui.” It’s from the French for vexing and describes a feeling of languor, lassitude and listlessness. It speaks of an agitation and weariness born of having seen it all before. I picture artists and writers from the Belle Époque or The Crawleys of Downton Abbey before the Great War. “Bring the smelling salts, Carson. Her Ladyship has the vapors again.” “Ennui” aptly describes what I’m seeing in the e-discovery world. We are bored with e-discovery. It hasn’t gone away, as some foolishly imagined it might. Most have endured rather than embraced e-discovery.
Read the complete article at: Ennui: Have We Grown Weary of e-Discovery?