Sentences with phrase «e-discovery skills a lawyer»

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The best way to reduce costs in e-discovery, the authors argue, is to use your skills as a lawyer to think through what you really want, be specific in your discovery requests, and take full advantage of the meet - and - confer to cooperate with opposing counsel.
Highly skilled and knowledgeable lawyers need to train the machine, transmit the details of the case to make e-discovery more relevant and accurate.
I do not mean to knock the professionalism, skills, or dedication of non-lawyers in the e-discovery world, but, for the most part it's true that they simply don't think like lawyers.
Mr Price stresses that e-discovery does not imply replacing lawyers as human professional skills are still needed to review the results.
As e-discovery expertise continues to mature, it may become one of the most marketable skills lawyers develop — and might even influence future hiring decisions, according to Marcus.
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