By Victoria Hudgins | July 26, 2019
While New York state's criminal discovery reforms to improve access to evidence were welcomed by many, observers say they may not lead to higher adoption of e-discovery tools, despite the need for more quick, efficient review.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | July 25, 2019
Were the Kevin Spacey cases decided on the nuances of arcane legal doctrines, battling experts, or the preponderance of paper pleadings? No. It all came down to a missing mobile phone.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Todd Heffner | July 25, 2019
The two most important tools at your disposal are competence and cooperation.
By Nishad Shevde | July 23, 2019
E-discovery, as an industry, is once again at an inflection point. What are the big trends that are exerting pressure on e-discovery teams today — and more importantly, what will an effective e-discovery team look like in the coming years?
By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | July 23, 2019
Jared Coseglia examines Ipro leveling up its certification program to compete in the rapidly growing ESI software war.
By Monica Bay | July 16, 2019
Monica Bay recently interviewed Karin S. Jenson, a partner at Redgrave LLP, on her first 'seat at the table,' early sexism she experienced while working at a newspaper, and more.
By Brian Schrader, BIA | July 10, 2019
It's going to be challenging for any business that has to include such a device in their legal proceedings or regulatory compliance programs. But that won't stop opposing parties from demanding their inclusion.
Legaltech News | Analysis|News
By Rowan Bennett | July 8, 2019
"AI will likely be used more and more to assess quality and costs of legal advisers,” says Paul Hastings' AI co-chair Sarah Pearce. It follows a recent trend that has seen banks and corporates using AI to assemble their legal panels.
International Edition | Analysis|News
By Rowan Bennett | July 8, 2019
"AI will likely be used more and more to assess quality and costs of legal advisers," says Paul Hastings' AI co-chair Sarah Pearce. It follows a recent trend that has seen banks and corporates using AI to assemble their legal panels.
By Rowan Bennett | July 8, 2019
"AI will likely be used more and more to assess quality and costs of legal advisers,” says Paul Hastings' AI co-chair Sarah Pearce. It follows a recent trend that has seen banks and corporations using AI to assemble their legal panels.
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