Do You Need an eDiscovery Consultant? Here’s When It Matters
Modern litigation depends on electronic discovery. From emails and chat messages to mobile data and cloud platforms, the range of electronically stored information (ESI) keeps expanding.
Courts now expect defensible workflows that hold up under scrutiny, and the American Bar Association stresses a lawyer’s duty of technical competence. Even seasoned teams can struggle under these pressures. The right question becomes: when should you bring in an eDiscovery consultant?