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2023 State of Corporate Legal Industry Report by IPRO: eDiscovery Trends

2023 State of Corporate Legal

Want to find out what corporate legal professionals are thinking? Get the 2023 State of Corporate Legal Industry Report by IPRO!

In partnership with ACEDS, IPRO surveyed 126 corporate legal professionals to explore their perceptions on the key challenges their departments are likely to face in 2023, the expectations and priorities they set for this year, and how they see technology and outside counsel supporting their teams in achieving the set goals. The result is the 2023 State of Corporate Legal Industry Report released earlier today!

Corporate law departments have experienced a turbulent few years, defined by exponential growth in corporate data volumes and a volatile macroeconomic environment.

While experts’ predictions for what 2023 holds for the eDiscovery industry vary, they seem to converge on the idea that this year will challenge legal teams to offer more to their clients, with the same or even less resources than in 2022. With that in mind, here are five key takeaways from the 2023 State of Corporate Legal Industry Report:

Those are just a few of the findings in the 2023 State of Corporate Legal Industry Report. You can get the full, comprehensive 29-page report here!

So, what do you think? Are you surprised by any of the key takeaways mentioned above? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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