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New York Law Journal

New York Commercial Division Leads the Way With New E-Discovery Rules

The overhaul of its e-discovery rules positions the New York Commercial Division as a leader in this area and, as a result, an attractive forum for businesses looking to resolve their significant litigation matters.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

'Right to Delete' Laws Have Some in E-Discovery Worried, but Remedies Remain

While the EU's data privacy obligations around the "right to delete" might have left some e-discovery professionals uneasy about the upcoming laws in the U.S., the impact of such a right is likely to be limited.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

The Slack Explosion: Convenient Yet Complicated

The informality of chat culture not only makes chat data harder to search, it also results in huge volumes of a new kind of data that must be processed in unique ways before it can be reviewed.
8 minute read

Legaltech News

TAR 2.0 Resistance Likely Stems From Bad Memories—and Bad Marketing

Technology assisted review (TAR 2.0) may still face challenges in the market, but growing tech acceptance and court decisions could encourage its broader adoption.
5 minute read

Law.com

The Slack Explosion: Convenient Yet Complicated

Part One of a Two-Part Series The informality of chat culture not only makes chat data harder to search, it also results in huge volumes of a new kind of data that must be processed in unique ways before it can be reviewed.
8 minute read

Legaltech News

Skipping Square One: Where Reusable AI Models Are Finding a Foothold in E-Discovery

E-discovery practitioners have increasingly used machine learning algorithms to cut down the time and money needed for review. Now, some are wondering just how well those algorithms can be applied across multiple matters.
6 minute read

Law.com

Eighth Circuit Allows Legal Malpractice Claim Seeking 'Corrective Attorney Fees' To Move Forward

In the face of no controlling Arkansas case law on the matter, the Eighth Circuit made an "Erie-educated guess" as to what the Arkansas Supreme Court would do and held that Gerber could still establish proximate cause despite there being no resolution to the underlying case.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

E-Discovery Data Challenges in Environmental Contamination Litigation

Dr. Jon Berger, co-founder of NimbleSystems, shares what he and his team have learned from overcoming discovery problems on MTBE, TCP, PFAS, PCE and other environmental contamination litigations on behalf of states.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

LWLIT Awards Lifetime Achievement Winner: Bill Johnson, TCDI

"Legal technology has always been, and will remain, about the people. It's an exercise in how to use technology to make the people more efficient, precise, and creative," says Bill Johnson, CEO and founder of TCDI.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Craig Carpenter, Dean Gonsowski Join Gimmal to 'Accelerate' IG Software Provider's Growth

The two e-discovery veterans will be looking to continue Gimmal's growth that followed its 2017 sale to PE firm Rubicon Technology Partners, in a market with increasingly 'diverse and complex' information governance challenges.
5 minute read

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