By Cassandre Coyer | May 15, 2023
IPRO's layoffs follow other e-discovery and legal tech companies that have announced cutbacks in recent months.
By Stephanie Wilkins | May 12, 2023
This is the latest company to join the ranks of other e-discovery and legal tech companies who have announced layoffs in recent months.
By Stephanie Wilkins | May 10, 2023
Legal innovation is like car racing, says Mubashir Hussain, Leader—Business Operations at Cisco. "Technology can only get you so far. You also need a great driver, a world class pit crew, thorough planning, effective policy, and a mindset of constant improvement to distinguish you from the rest."
By Isha Marathe | May 9, 2023
The e-discovery resources included in Google's C4 database may be best confined to content generation purposes, as opposed to being research tools.
By Rhys Dipshan | May 5, 2023
As the Sedona Conference considers revisiting its guidance on FRCP's definition of "possession, custody, or control," some, like U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez of the Western District of Texas are proposing their own "outside the box" solutions.
By Stephanie Wilkins | April 27, 2023
Through Relativity's Justice for Change program, the Hawaii Innocence Project and the Innocence Project were able to use the RelativityOne platform to find critical evidence that led to overturning the wrongful conviction of Ian Schweitzer in one of Hawaii's most high-profile criminal cases.
By Cassandre Coyer | April 27, 2023
While bans of social media app TikTok may be coming soon, this isn't necessarily ringing alarm bells for e-discovery teams.
By Stephanie Wilkins | April 26, 2023
"One aspect of legal innovation important to the firm involves bringing diverse viewpoints and backgrounds to new challenges, broadening the collective set of experiences to tackle new problems, which is exemplified by the firm's team approach to this and other matters," says Ron Best, e-discovery counsel at Munger, Tolles & Olsen, LLP.
By Stephanie Wilkins | April 19, 2023
"Lawyers are sometimes reluctant to spend the time and energy to become experts in using technology tools, but understanding them in the abstract only gets you so far," say Vanessa A. Lavely, Partner, and Scott B. Reents, Lead Attorney, Data Analytics and E-Discovery, Litigation, at Cravath Swaine & Moore.
By Sean McDermott and Ernesto Espiritu Jr., FTI Technology | April 17, 2023
As companies invest more money in influencer advertising and partnerships, disputes will follow, in which critical facts will be stored within social media accounts and messaging tools, creating a host of challenges when it comes time to access, collect and review evidence.
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