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How In-House Teams Can Take Control of Discovery to Avoid “Death by A Thousand Matters”

About the webinar

Most in-house legal teams aren’t managing a docket full of bet-the-farm litigation. Instead, they face a steady stream of employment disputes, subpoena responses, internal investigations, and routine data requests that snowball into vendor wrangling, last-minute IT dependencies, and spiraling outside counsel costs. Over time, these “small” matters quietly drain budget, bandwidth, and morale – leading to what many call “death by a thousand matters.”

So how can lean legal teams keep pace without breaking down or burning out?

Join us on Wednesday, July 30th at 12pm ET as Cat Casey, Chief Growth Officer at Reveal, and Nirav Shah, eDiscovery Counsel at Home Depot, share candid, practical insights to help in-house teams take control of discovery. They will cover strategies to streamline everyday eDiscovery workflows, minimize third-party dependencies, and reduce costs while maintaining compliance and responsiveness.

Key Takeaways:

  • How to identify and triage hidden eDiscovery expenses sabotaging your budget
  • Practical methods to streamline discovery in routine matters
  • Tips to avoid cost overruns and delays caused by external dependencies
  • Approaches for gaining faster access to evidence in Slack and other messaging apps
  • How to eliminate unnecessary document review costs without compromising outcomes

Who Should Attend:

This webinar is ideal for general counsel, in-house litigation and investigations counsel, legal operations professionals, and anyone responsible for managing eDiscovery processes within their organization who seeks to optimize workflows, reduce costs, and better support their business clients.

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