Document review is often seen as the unwanted and unappreciated, but necessary, activity of the discovery process. Those legal professionals who must engage in document review often feel as if they are hastily thrown into the middle of a data jungle, with only the most rudimentary instructions for working themselves out of that jungle. On the other hand, those who manage document reviews often believe that the document reviewers fail to grasp their larger role in the case.
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