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Legal work continues to move in-house at corporations as pressure for cost-savings and efficiency intensifies. This means that internal experts on everything from case assessment to e-discovery are more critical than ever. Young attorneys can build a niche by developing expertise in these areas, increasing their value to their company—and to the market.E-discovery is particularly ripe for specialization. Surveys suggest that “e-discovery costs alone can account for as much as 90 percent of litigation costs” and a similarly high percentage of time spent. Moreover, the volume of data for all case types is growing, making e-discovery platforms indispensable.
So, you’re sold on developing your e-discovery expertise, but how do you go about it?
Read the complete article at: How to become an internal e-discovery expert