By Isha Marathe | August 22, 2022
As Relativity users leverage the platform in more privacy and data security cases, Relativity hopes that a new single "data fee" for to its cloud-based RelativityOne software will allow for flexibility and added innovation.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | August 18, 2022
When your iPhone becomes an appealing target for opposing parties in civil litigation—where constitutional protections are not as robust—how do the law and technology of texts play a role?
By Isha Marathe | August 16, 2022
While Alex Jones' attorneys dropped the ball when they inadvertently disclosed privileged information, the opposing counsel might have some lessons to learn about e-discovery ethics and best practices as well.
By Isha Marathe | August 11, 2022
E-discovery tools have room for improvement to prevent inadvertent disclosures such as the ones in the Alex Jones trial. But without improvement in human processes, it is unclear how much work tech can do.
Legaltech News | Best Practices
By Cassandre Coyer | August 11, 2022
From authenticating data to establishing efficient processes, e-discovery experts offer tips on the best practices attorneys need to keep up with modern types of data.
By Staci Kaliner, Monica McCarroll and Ben Barnes, Redgrave LLP | August 11, 2022
One topic has recently been dominating e-discovery conversations: the discovery challenges posed by "modern attachments" within the Microsoft 365 (M365) environment. This first article of a series examines what "modern attachments" are and why they are keeping e-discovery practitioners up at night.
By Andrew Peck, Chris Campbell, Leeanne Mancari and Christopher Young, DLA Piper | August 8, 2022
As a former federal magistrate judge and counsel representing clients in product liability and environmental matters in California courts, we have serious concerns about California's Senate Bill 1149.
By Ariyah Mandel, Gulfstream Legal | August 8, 2022
Legal professionals often anticipate having to listen to or watch hundreds of hours of tape, if not more, in order to find and analyze the relevant passages in discovery. But as the first part of this series on special e-discovery files reveals, tactics exist to streamline the workflow for locating, sorting and examining audio and video materials.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Rick McGee | August 5, 2022
Burnout in legal professionals, more prominently in e-discovery and technology-focused practices where deadlines are fluid and budget-driven, has been on the rise for the past 18 months.
By Isha Marathe | August 4, 2022
E-discovery professionals say that while inadvertent data disclosures happen to everyone sometimes, there are ways to prevent them—but that's not what happened in this trial.
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