eDiscovery

Can ‘Defamation Detection’ Be Automated?

An AI application developed by former journalists in Ireland is being touted as an effective first read to flag potential […]

Think About Digital Forensics When You Conduct E-Discovery

Society’s dependence on digital platforms and networks has changed our legal system. Digital evidence is now a critical component of […]

Network, Get CLE Credit at E-Discovery Day Virtual Expo

Attendees can converse with peers and colleagues and take advantage of a variety of learning opportunities that include CLE credits […]

How the Courts Are Enforcing Proportionality in Discovery

In December 2015, Congress and the Supreme Court introduced amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure designed to control […]

Digital Collaboration and Cloud Applications Are Upending E-Discovery

Today’s collaboration data landscape is almost unrecognizable from what it was in the recent past. About 83 percent of enterprise […]

E-Discovery Insights From Five Years Of Surveying Judges

  E-discovery has evolved In just a few decades, from a “technique” to a fundamental component of virtually all litigation. […]

Webcasts, Free Resources, Yoga Classes At E-Discovery Day

Thursday, December 3 marks the 6th annual E-Discovery Day, with 27 sponsors, 16 free resources, 11 webcasts, and seven other […]

AI-Contract Management Popular But Not Widely Implemented

A survey of corporate lawyers reveals a technological gap in respect to contract management. Eighty-five percent believe that AI-based contract […]

How Overreach Can Sink An In-House Privilege Claim

In-house legal at Dartmouth college was brought up short, when a judge ruled its privilege claim for a trove of […]

No Communication, No Privilege

What constitutes a privileged communication? This Today’s General Counsel article considers some of the complexities and the light that may […]

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