The main attraction at the IT-Lex conference in Winter Park, Fla., on Friday, Oct. 18, was a panel on predicting predictive coding. But the conference did not go downhill from there.

On Friday afternoon, panelists and attendees focused on alternatives to the status quo in e-discovery, including using clawback provisions during privilege review and increasing cybersecurity as an ethical responsibility of e-discovery attorneys.

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