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As lawyers move from new associate to senior associate to management positions within their firms, they are asked to take on new challenges and responsibilities. No matter how prepared you are, assuming the role of lead lawyer on a large case can be a significant stride forward and a scary moment, too. Today, this responsibility often means coordinating the e-discovery process. Managing an e-discovery team requires a unique set of skills. This article focuses on the skills necessary to meet the challenge of heading up an e-discovery team.
Keyword Tags: Business Management, Collaboration, E-Discovery, Law Technology, Litigation Preparedness, Litigation Support