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Bankruptcy lawyers may be next as Google puts a $10 million price tag on e-discovery. First-pass reviewers sort, tag, and search files—work software can compress while attorneys retain privilege and liability decisions. No layoffs were announced, but fewer review hours can still shrink the team. Is this efficiency, or the quiet start of job replacement? Pick a side in the comments.

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00:00Google paid $10 million for e-discovery.
00:05First pass reviewers sort, tag, and search files.
00:10Repetitive work software can compress.
00:14No layoffs were announced.
00:17Lawyers still make privilege and liability calls.
00:21Search hours shrink.
00:23Pick a side.
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