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In yesterday's Washington Post...
<snip>They are the data crunchers of the legal world, doing the digital
equivalent of sifting through reams of documents in search of key phrases
that can be used by companies as evidence to fight lawsuits or respond to
subpoenas. These data crunchers are known as “e-discovery vendors,” and
they are part of a growing and lucrative industry built around the
management of electronic data. E-discovery includes any kind of
electronically stored information — e-mails, text messages, and Facebook
and Twitter posts — that law firms and corporate legal departments must
gather, analyze and hand over to adversaries in litigation, or to the
government in federal investigations into corporate malfeasance.<snip>
http://wapo.st/169WG78
Bruce White, CRM, PMP
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