By Cassandre Coyer | November 10, 2023
A panel of judges at the Georgetown University Law Center's annual Advanced eDiscovery Institute conference explored some of the takeaways from this year's discovery case law, from what ESI protocols should look like to the grounds for relevancy redactions.
By Ryan Hemmel, ProSearch | November 10, 2023
An overview of the latest Microsoft 365 features available and coming soon to improve discovery.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jennifer Mott Williams and Bansri McCarthy | November 6, 2023
In this installment of our ongoing series on e-discovery and information governance, we will delve into the world of AI and discuss how organizations can mitigate legal and compliance risks and maintain an evolving approach to an equally evolving technology.
By David Kalat, BRG | November 6, 2023
In November 1958, Hans Peter Luhn created a machine with the seemingly magical ability to process human language, efficiently sifting and sorting words—also known as keywords, which would be come a cornerstone of e-discovery and other legal process.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Patricia E. Antezana | October 31, 2023
One mechanism that courts can use to limit discovery is Federal Rule 26(b)(2)(C). Rule 26(b)(2)(C) instructs that a court must limit the frequency or extent of discovery if it determines that: "the discovery sought is unreasonably cumulative or duplicative, or can be obtained from some other source that is more convenient, less burdensome, or less expensive; the party seeking discovery has had ample opportunity to obtain the information by discovery in the action; or the proposed discovery is outside the scope permitted by Rule 26(b)(1)."
By Cassandre Coyer | October 27, 2023
Some worry that the California law will increase discovery costs as professionals are forced to deploy more resources earlier on to meet the new requirements.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kelly A. Lavelle | October 26, 2023
As technology continues to advance, legal professionals should embrace TAR as an invaluable tool in the search for efficient, accurate, and cost-effective legal document review.
By Isha Marathe | October 25, 2023
As e-discovery professionals seek to understand the specific impact of generative AI, some considerations are more pressing than others.
By Cassandre Coyer | October 23, 2023
Today's e-discovery professionals are equipped with skills that have broadened their career possibilities, panelists noted during an ACEDS webinar.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David H. Glusman, Neil Young and Jesse J. LaGrossa | October 23, 2023
Today, most documents—even if initially received in physical, hard-copy format—are stored electronically with sophisticated electronic document storage warehouses, which provide the ability to easily search document text and metadata. Despite these advancements in technology, the document review process may still be time-consuming.
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