By Ella Sherman | October 3, 2024
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By Isha Marathe | October 1, 2024
From making AI prompts discoverable to preparing for brand-new regulations, Relativity Fest 2024 sought to tackle key tech mandates for the legal community.
By Christopher Boehning & Daniel J. Toal | September 30, 2024
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New York Law Journal | Analysis
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This is Part IV in a series of articles explaining the fundamentals of Commercial Division practice. The article addresses key differences in discovery procedure in the Commercial Division.
By Esther Birnbaum, Interactive Brokers | September 18, 2024
The evidence supporting GenAI is compelling, and it's time to explore what this technology can offer. Those who hesitate risk falling behind in a rapidly evolving industry.
By Ryan Hemmel and Luke Groth | September 17, 2024
As courts and discovery experts debate whether hyperlinked content should be treated the same as traditional attachments, legal practitioners are grappling with the technical and legal complexities of collecting, analyzing and reviewing these documents in real-world cases.
By Ella Sherman | September 17, 2024
Reveal is betting that Logikcull will give European legal professionals a leg up in accessibility due to its cost and design.
By Ella Sherman | September 10, 2024
Everlaw's annual Ediscovery Innovation Report found that gen AI adoption has outpaced cloud transitions, with more legal professionals likely to leverage gen AI in the coming year.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Q&A
By Ellen Bardash | September 3, 2024
In eight months at the helm, Loren Barron of Kaufman Dolowich has hired one partner, two associates, two staff members and an intern and said she plans to keep growing the team, although it's running out of office space in its current location.
By EDRM-Clarity Working Group | September 3, 2024
To meet baseline duties of competence, lawyers must be prepared to detect and address deepfakes, to support a claim that audio or video evidence is fake, or to prove audio and video evidence is authentic.
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