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We are long past the Information Age – we are now living in the era of Big Data. Data is generated by new technologies daily, stored in more formats than ever before, and replicated in more places than many organizations can effectively keep track of.

All of this exploding data is subject to different retention policies and regulations. But there is one thing ALL of it has in common: Any or all of it could be relevant in a litigation.

 

The Case for eDiscovery Managed Services covers topics ranging from the problem of risk, distributed data, cost management, economies of scale, predictability and more to help you begin to assess your own BYOD policies.

Data, once handed over to even a single provider, quickly grows, multiples and spreads. Along with the data, so too does the risk.

Sarah Brown

Sarah Brown is a legal technology thought leader with more than a decade of experience in the eDiscovery and information management fields. At Legility, her primary focus is on driving awareness for the company’s innovative services and solutions. Prior to Legility, Brown spent eight years as head of marketing communications at Epiq, where she led global marketing communications and built thought leadership, PR, and analyst relations programs. Prior to Epiq, she led marketing communications at Exterro, an eDiscovery software company, where she founded and led their content-driven marketing organization. She has a journalism background and holds a master’s degree in strategic communications from Columbia University and a bachelor’s degree in journalism.

Scott Culbertson | Senior Director Of Managed Service At Legility