By Cassandre Coyer | July 12, 2022
While hiring data scientists is getting harder for legal services companies, they may have an edge attracting such talent compared with companies in other industries.
By Cassandre Coyer | July 6, 2022
While emerging forms of data from new platforms have created new legal hold challenges, a growing focus on in-platform e-discovery features will likely mitigate any long-term problems.
By Collin Miller, FTI Technology | July 5, 2022
The e-discovery and investigations paradigm is shifting as emerging data sources account for an increasing volume of discoverable information. Traditional workflows need to adapt accordingly.
By Cassandre Coyer | June 24, 2022
Many legal professionals believe switching technology providers is overwhelming, time-consuming and expensive, giving vendors an "incumbent advantage." But as cloud-based software has streamlined data migration and facilitated the process of switching, could that change soon?
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By Tara Lawler and Leonard Impagliazzo | June 22, 2022
This article will explore the process by which a skilled eData attorney can carry out an internal investigation to completion.
By Kim Beight Kelly | June 16, 2022
"... the ESI landscape is ever-changing. Litigants and counsel who take the time to update their practices now will be best positioned to use these developments to their advantage,"
By Cassandre Coyer | June 16, 2022
While attorneys are generally dissatisfied with their tech tools, they feel strongly about the potential of technology to optimize their work and meet unaddressed needs.
By Bruce Love | June 14, 2022
Founder Jonathan Redgrave told staff he did not see demand returning "in the near future."
By Isha Marathe | June 14, 2022
Apple's iOS 16 update will allow iPhone users to "recall" or edit recently sent messages, potentially shrinking data recoverable in e-discovery. Still, it remains to be seen whether these messages might actually be "gone" without leaving metadata stored on Apple's servers.
By Isha Marathe | June 14, 2022
Apple's iOS 16 update will allow iPhone users to "recall" or edit recently sent messages, potentially shrinking data recoverable in e-discovery. Still, it remains to be seen whether these messages might actually be "gone" without leaving metadata stored on Apple's servers.
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