By David Horrigan, Relativity | May 2, 2019
The United States, Brazil, and Japan provide a roadmap for the complexity of the privilege question when doing international legal work.
By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | May 2, 2019
Jared Coseglia breaks down a broad e-discovery technology professional certificate that has hit the market from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law.
By David Gialanella | May 2, 2019
The order partially compensates the defunct Newark Watershed in connection with a discovery dispute in malpractice litigation against the agency's former counsel at Trenk, DiPasquale, Della Fera & Sodono.
By David Gialanella | May 1, 2019
The order partially compensates the defunct Newark Watershed in connection with a discovery dispute in malpractice litigation against the agency's former counsel at Trenk, DiPasquale, Della Fera & Sodono.
By Frank Ready | May 1, 2019
A preponderance of electronic data has made e-discovery more crucial—and in some cases easier to perform—than ever before, but some of the risks, obstacles and pitfalls remain exactly the same.
By Frank Ready | May 1, 2019
The GDPR was intended to harmonize the European Union's approach to data protection, but the last year may indicate that it's actually an even more fragmented privacy landscape.
By Scott Mozarsky, Vannin Capital | April 29, 2019
The accelerated adoption of legal technology and analytics in litigation and arbitration is exciting, and litigation funders are in a unique position to observe (and participate in) these trends.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | April 25, 2019
Consumers in the legal world are more and more discussing one of the biggest issues pertaining to their involvement with computer usage: electronic discovery. Should AI be used in e-discovery review? Should firms bring e-discovery in-house and no longer rely upon e-discovery vendors? In this month's article, we will analyze how to try to answer those questions.
By Steve Salkin | April 23, 2019
In this roundtable discussion from ALM's Cybersecurity Law & Strategy, experts share their experience and insight on the evolving acceptance and use of AI and advanced analytics tools for e-discovery—and beyond.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By David Carns | April 17, 2019
Forward-looking legal departments have made big strides over the past decade using advanced technology applications to automate processes and create new cost efficiencies. Powerful new tools allow us to manage complex, high-volume legal matters more effectively.
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