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DISCO Launches E-discovery Education, Certification Program to Support, Foster Power Users

The e-discovery provider announced a learning management system that offers personalized, "role-based" educational content, and an certification program that won't be prerequisite of using the tool.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Innovation Red Flags: Lessons from the Past for Today's Legal Professionals

The UK's Red Flag Laws responding to early automobiles provide a key lesson for today's lawyers: The focus on protecting the status quo at the expense of the new can be risky.
5 minute read

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Martin Tully On His New Gig, Remote Review Perils, and Firms' ALSP Threat

Martin Tully, who recently joined Redgrave as a partner, noted that law firms who have yet to adapt to ALSPs' presence in the e-discovery market will find it difficult to stay competitive—or even survive.
5 minute read

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DOJ Faces 'Biggest Prosecutorial Mashup in Modern Times' in Capitol Insurrection E-Discovery

A brisk pace and an onslaught of data sources is complicating the e-discovery efforts related to the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. But despite the DOJ's struggles, some e-discovery practitioners say they're impressed with how the agency is handling the challenge.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Fabricated Text Message Case Highlights the Importance of Emojis in E-Discovery

Rossbach v. Montefiore Medical Center emphasizes the evidentiary importance of understanding the complexity of what appear to be simple emojis and highlights recommendations for how lawyers can effectively handle emojis in discovery.
6 minute read

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In-House Still Find Places Where Remote Document Reviewers 'Aren't Getting It'

Complex matters may not lend themselves as well to remote document review, forcing in-house legal teams to be more strategic in their approach to leveraging technology and structuring data.
4 minute read

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AI-Powered E-Discovery is Turning Computer Vision into an Art Form

Much in the way that machine learning has an objective to make computers "think" like a human, technology in the category of "computer vision" is aimed at making computers "see" and interpret like a human. In today's e-discovery, that centers image recognition and categorization.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Analytics and Predictive Coding Technology for Corporate Attorneys: Demystifying the Jargon

At times, tech folks can forget that the majority of their clients don't live in the world of developing and evaluating new technology. Here are some common terminology and definitions, so that in-house attorneys are prepared to have better, more practical real-world discussions with technology providers.
10 minute read

New York Law Journal

Embracing Proportionality, Court Refuses To Compel Discovery 'Based on Relevance Alone'

In this edition of their Federal E-Discovery column, H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss a recent decision that serves as a reminder of the fundamental importance of proportionality post-2015, when allowable discovery is not determined by relevance alone.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Cases Tackle Two Discovery Issues: Privilege Waiver and Sanctions

In this edition of their Western District Roundup, Jessica Copeland and Riane Lafferty explore two decisions involving important discovery issues: waiver of work product privilege by disclosure to third parties and discovery sanctions.
8 minute read

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