By Dan Roe | March 6, 2023
The new practice will help clients develop artificial intelligence tools and navigate increasing regulatory scrutiny.
By Jessica Lee, ProSearch | February 27, 2023
With an estimated 10 billion emojis sent every day to express emotion and tone, the long-term impacts of this popular form of communication are an increasing focus for eDiscovery professionals.
By Isha Marathe | February 24, 2023
A lack of knowledge about FRE 502(d)—the easiest and most fool-proof of safety nets—has kept attorneys and judges from utilizing the valuable claw back provision. But Judges Andrew Peck and Paul Grimm warn that, with increasing digital evidence, such ignorance is tantamount to malpractice.
By Allison Dunn | February 24, 2023
Liberty claimed that Lamb's Evernote software data, physical data, iPhone, data, and metadata that existed was not produced through discovery.
By Cat Casey, Reveal-Brainspace | February 23, 2023
ChatGPT offers many ways to supercharge eDiscovery and help legal get to facts and evidence faster, though the results are still mixed at best.
By John Tredennick and Dr. William Webber, Merlin Search Technologies | February 21, 2023
Following a practical exercise in review, prompt engineering and more, what's the authors' verdict on whether GPT technologies can replace human reviewers? "Potentially yes, with appropriate guidance."
By Cassandre Coyer | February 21, 2023
This year's program offerings include a paid internship with Complete Discovery Source. "From an e-discovery software perspective … you really have to wield the proprietary technology people are using in this space in a way that is tactical and technical," said Jared Coseglia, founder and CEO of TRU Staffing Partners.
By Stephanie Wilkins | February 15, 2023
For years, a lack of attorney e-discovery competence has been identified as the biggest e-discovery challenge that's not talked about enough. But if no one's willing to talk about the problem, how can the industry solve it?
By Isha Marathe | February 10, 2023
From virtual court proceedings with pasta and wine to the necessity of a tech-competent chamber, the Judges Panel at the 10th Annual University of Florida E-Discovery Conference, discussed their views on how technology is changing court standards and processes.
By Cassandre Coyer | February 9, 2023
From negotiating scope to relying on analytics technology, a University of Florida E-Discovery Conference panel shared some of the best practices to analyze voluminous productions.
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