Discovery on the Go
As lawyers embrace smartphones and tablets, e-discovery vendors race to complete mobile options to manage and perform e-discovery tasks.
Anyone in 2013 would be hard pressed to name a technology hotter than mobile. New devices — with bigger, better screens and faster connections to the office or to the web — are hitting the market at a head-spinning pace. For lawyers and their firms, tablet choices and capabilities, in particular, are growing at warp speed: Apple Inc.'s iPad, an array of Android-based devices, and Microsoft's new Surface are all winning fans with their laptop-like power. But when it comes to fundamental yet technically complex tasks, such as electronic data discovery, how, exactly, are legal professionals using — or wanting to use — these mobile devices?
We know that legal professionals already use mobile d
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