Instead of hunching
over bankers boxes, junior lawyers could now hunch over computer monitors, clicking on pre-filtered documents to flag them for relevance, privilege, and so on.
Not exact matches
In the days of yore, the scourge of the junior associate was document review, which often meant sitting in a basement or warehouse poring
over thousands of pages of documents in
banker's
boxes to flag them for relevance, privilege, and so on.
If so, then every firm I know of has somehow waived privilege on all those
bankers»
boxes of paper documents they've handed
over to Iron Mountain since time immemorial.