Relativity Fest 2024 Takeaways: DORA, E-Discovery Bad Behavior and Discoverable AI Prompts
From making AI prompts discoverable to preparing for brand-new regulations, Relativity Fest 2024 sought to tackle key tech mandates for the legal community.
October 01, 2024 at 03:56 PM
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E-DiscoveryE-discovery provider Relativity's Chicago conference Relativity Fest 2024 kicked off last week, running from Wednesday through Friday.
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