BigLaw firms Offer Different Models for Delivering E-discovery Services – Electronic Discovery
Jan 27th, 2012 | By E-Discovery News Feed | Category: E-Discovery NewsBigLaw firms Offer Different Models for Delivering E-discovery Services
Management of e-discovery is a challenge for large firms, whose clients present complex litigation with literally millions of electronically stored documents. In today’s competitive environment, firms have been exploring everything from e-discovery practice groups to vendor alliances, in order to attract clients. On Law Technology Now, host and Law Technology News’ editor-in-chief, Monica Bay joins John Rosenthal, partner at Winston & Strawn, and Paul Weiner, national e-discovery counsel and shareholder at Littler Mendelson, to discuss Law Technology News’ February issue cover story, True Grit: Scrapping for E-discovery Business, Law firms Push New Creative Options.
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