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The subscriber version is the full copy of our 2008 Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery Survey report. At 360 pages, it is an in-depth examination of the state of the electronic discovery industry in 2007. Key areas addressed include:
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The 2008 subscriber report consists of an executive summary, 16 sections addressing various aspects of the state of electronic discovery in 2007, and then sections on methodology and disclosures.
The report contains 97 tables and 263 charts to support and expand on the text of the report.
Accompanying the report are a set of appendices containing complete copies of the law firm consumer, corporate consumer and provider spreadsheets sent out to potential participants.
The main sections of the subscriber report cover:
- Market size & shares
- Market leaders:
- Top electronic discovery service providers:
- Overall
- By selected evaluation criteria:
- Experience
- Capacity
- Corporation rankings
- Law firm rankings
- By electronic discovery stages (edrm.net):
- Identification
- Preservation
- Collection
- Processing
- Review
- Analysis
- Production
- Top electronic discovery software providers:
- Overall
- By selected evaluation criteria:
- Corporation rankings
- Law firm rankings
- By electronic discovery stages (edrm.net):
- Identification
- Preservation
- Collection
- Processing
- Review
- Analysis
- Production
- Top electronic discovery service providers:
- Consumer & provider perspectives
- Expenditures/revenue, 2007 and anticipated
- Demand for electronic discovery services & software
- Provider capacity
- Types of cases with electronic discovery
- Types of data handled
- Who buys electronic discovery services
- Who buys electronic discovery software
- Who influences the decision of which providers to use
- Who controls the consumer-provider relationship
- Preferred provider relationships
- Fee structures
- Software: what consumers are using
- Methodology
- Demographics
For information about purchasing the report, click here.


