National Law Journal | Commentary
By Francesca Fulchignoni and Tim Anderson | November 4, 2022
Case teams will need to embrace new approaches, use new technologies, and be willing to step outside of traditional, static workflows to defensibly meet the dynamic nature of emerging data sources.
By ALM Staff | November 1, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
Litigation Daily | Editor's Letter
By Ross Todd | November 1, 2022
Are you or your firm using data to help your clients achieve better litigation outcomes? Or do you know a client or company that's harnessing data in new and creative ways relating to litigation? I'd love to hear about it.
Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | October 31, 2022
Rennick, the chief marketing and business development officer for the Americas at Allen & Overy, earlier in her career helped harness data to retain clients at DLA Piper.
By Luca Scagliarini, expert.ai | October 26, 2022
As more legal departments learn the limitations of artificial intelligence and machine learning, Symbolic AI will help them solve problems related to data scarcity, manual annotation and tool transparency.
By Isha Marathe | October 21, 2022
Slack's overall user-friendliness is quickly winning over legal. However, experts at Logikull's In-House 2022 conference warned that the tool comes with some significant e-discovery hurdles.
By Cassandre Coyer | October 20, 2022
As the collection of data has become easier and faster than ever, panelists at a WIPL 2022 session advised companies to get away from the appeal of AI-powered tools that leverage data and back to more ethical collections.
By Allison Dunn | October 13, 2022
A district court judge in Virginia looked to two recent federal appellate decisions when concluding a U.S. Army veteran did not have standing to sue his insurance provider for a ransomware attack because there was no evidence to show that his personal identifying information had been stolen or used.
By Cassandre Coyer | October 13, 2022
As organizations struggle to hire and retain e-discovery project managers, those with the right expertise are left facing higher numbers of projects and responsibilities than they might have wished for.
By Charles Toutant | October 10, 2022
"If you study the dark web market, these are often crimes of opportunity, and there appears to be a pattern, in my view, of bad actors taking large amounts of stuff because they can, and it doesn't necessarily mean there is a market for it or that they will sell it," said David Opderbeck of Seton Hall University School of Law.
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