By Rhys Dipshan | August 6, 2024
Built in partnership with startup eDiscovery AI, Core Intelligence AI looks to leverage generative AI in relevancy reviews, with plans to expand its scope in the near future.
By Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal | August 5, 2024
In their Federal E-Discovery column, Christopher Boehning and Daniel Toal discuss the recent decision "United States ex rel. Omni Healthcare, Inc. v. MD Spine Solutions" which "raises some interesting questions and implications for practitioners and judges dealing with privilege issues in e-discovery."
By Jared Coseglia | July 29, 2024
Part Two of a Two Part Article Part 1 of this article looked at how remote flexibility is driving job seekers, that most privacy programs will use contractors by 2026, the speed of hire, the real cost of DIY staffing and whether posting jobs online really works. Part 2 looks at what's next for CPOs, AI jobs in privacy, where the new jobs will come from, whose salaries are spiking and some guidance for the latter half of 2024.
By Khaled Jebbari | July 22, 2024
Recent media coverage makes it clear that the time for law firms to embrace the disruption of AI is now. If you wait, from the looks of it, you risk losing business, and perhaps credibility.
By Abigail Adcox | July 2, 2024
Todd Itami said the to-do list includes AI training inside Covington, "making it not as crazy or hard to use this stuff or think about."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Aurora de Heer, Elizabeth M. Gary and Sheri Graham | July 2, 2024
The way corporate America communicates has changed (again). While email is still a cornerstone of business communications, the adoption of short-form messaging or collaboration tools with embedded chat features has skyrocketed in recent years, spurred by the necessity of remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Daniel Garrie and Yoav Griver | July 2, 2024
"The expansion and refinement of the framework underscore the growing recognition of cybersecurity as a critical component of organizational integrity, regardless of the industry," write Daniel Garrie and Yoav Griver.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Stacey Cozewith and Matthew Eichen | June 26, 2024
"Artificial intelligence is not going to replace lawyers, but lawyers who do not use artificial intelligence will eventually be replaced by lawyers that do use it," according to Stacey Cozewith and Matthew Eichen.
By Rhys Dipshan | June 26, 2024
Clearbrief, which has released a number of generative AI tools over the past year, noted that an investment fund associated with Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati participated in the round.
By Dave Lumia, The Sedona Conference | June 10, 2024
Weinlein succeeded founder Richard Braman as Sedona's executive director in 2014, but his involvement dated back to the organization's very beginnings, serving on the faculty of Sedona's first Conference on Patent Litigation in 2000.
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