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Building an In-House eDiscovery Practice at Your Law Firm

Written by Jim Norman | Oct 22, 2024 1:00:00 PM

eDiscovery continues to shape the landscape of litigation strategy and many law firms are looking into ways to create an internal eDiscovery practice – one that might help them gain a competitive advantage, while streamlining the litigation process. I recently wrote an eBook, “How to Build an eDiscovery Practice at Your Law Firm: From Someone Who Has Done it Before.” that gives a comprehensive overview of not only how to bring eDiscovery into your firm, but highlighting the opportunities for cost recovery and new revenue streams as well. 

Let’s face it, creating an eDiscovery practice internally is no easy challenge. As a former eDiscovery entrepreneur and staff at one of the largest law firms in the country where I successfully created a program in-house, I’m drawing on practical knowledge to deliver actionable recommendations for establishing a robust eDiscovery practice tailored to your firm’s specific needs and requirements.

In the eBook, you will learn how to assess your current eDiscovery processes, identify critical gaps, and implement a strategic plan that aligns with your firm’s objectives. It also outlines the essential steps for effectively integrating eDiscovery into your operations. From building a skilled team to selecting appropriate legal technology solutions, these insights should prepare you to overcome common challenges while maximizing opportunities to enhance client service and reduce operational costs – and most importantly – drive leverage data analytics to drive favorable outcomes for your clients.

If you are ready to elevate your law firm’s eDiscovery capabilities and learn more about how bringing eDiscovery in-house is a strategic, long-term investment – do not miss the opportunity to explore further and gain insights and guidance designed to support your success.

For a deeper dive on this, read my full eBook, “How to Build an eDiscovery Practice at Your Law Firm: From Someone Who Has Done it Before”.