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The Electronic Discovery (eDiscovery) market is a subset of the computing industry that focuses on the collection, processing, and analysis of electronically stored information (ESI) for use in legal proceedings. It is a rapidly growing field, driven by the increasing prevalence of digital data in the workplace and the need for organizations to comply with legal requirements. eDiscovery solutions are used to identify, collect, preserve, and analyze ESI for use in legal proceedings, such as civil litigation, criminal investigations, and regulatory inquiries. These solutions are typically provided by specialized vendors, who offer a range of services, including data collection, data processing, data analysis, and document review.
Some of the leading companies in the eDiscovery market include Relativity, Nuix, AccessData, Exterro, and Catalyst. Show Less Read more