Portland, Oregon, — Exterro® Inc., the preferred provider of software specifically designed for in-house legal and IT teams at Global 2000 and AmLaw 200 organizations, along with the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS) today announced the release of the 3rd Annual In-House Legal Benchmarking Report, based on a survey of 110 respondents including attorneys, paralegals, general counsel, legal directors, and IT professionals.
Key findings in the report are:
“As we conducted the research for the In-House Legal Benchmarking Report, it is promising to see that most legal departments are maturing when it comes to the use of technology and legal project management principles. But, it is also exciting to think about the opportunities for these and other less mature organizations to optimize their legal processes,” said Bill Piwonka, CMO at Exterro.
“ACEDS is excited to partner with Exterro on this survey of in-house legal professionals. The message reflected from respondents is clear ‘you don’t need a large team to provide litigation services effectively’. With the combination of technology and legal project management principles legal teams are showing they can be more efficient, no matter what their size,” said Mary Mack, CEDS, CISSP, Executive Director of ACEDS.
The In-House Legal Benchmarking Report is based on a survey was conducted in September of 2018 with 110 respondents.
About Exterro
Exterro®, Inc. is the preferred provider of e-discovery software specifically designed for in-house legal and IT teams at Global 2000 and Am Law 200 organizations. Built on a simple concept of process optimization, Exterro helps organizations improve and simplify e-discovery activities. With Exterro’s Orchestrated E-Discovery Suite, traditionally fractured and fragmented e-discovery efforts are mended by orchestrating and automating tasks in a coordinated workflow across the entire e-discovery process, reducing time, cost and risk associated with e-discovery. For more information, visit exterro.com.