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Legaltech News

Legal Departments Using AI 'Need to Go Slow to Go Fast'

The "Learnings from Legal Industry's Foray into AI" panel at the 2021 Virtual ACC Xchange conference examined how rushing into AI usage can backfire on organizations who don't adequately prepare their infrastructure or documents.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

The Next Frontier for E-Discovery's AI? Even Less Need for Training or Large Data Sets

More intuitive and adaptive machine learning, with significant predictive analysis abilities, is likely to reshape the e-discovery field, technology providers say.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Exterro Review Upgrades, With a New User Interface and Emphasis on Speed

Exterro bets that a focus on accelerating the speed of e-discovery review workflows—from automated document processing to evaluating reviewers—will allow it to stand out from the competition.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

In Tight E-discovery Job Market, ALSPs Have an Edge

ALSPs may have in-house and outside counsel beat when it comes to both e-discovery salaries and the opportunity for career advancement.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

E-Discovery in a Post-COVID World

When it comes to e-discovery, savvy litigants and litigators who take the time to proactively tweak their practices now will be well-positioned for effective advocacy (and intact litigation budgets) in a post-COVID world.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Most Legal Departments Struggle With Capturing Electronically Stored Data

About 50% of respondents in a new survey said budgetary constraints are their biggest barriers to a more mature retention and preservation process.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

From Gibson to DISCO to Reveal: Why Cat Casey is Following E-Discovery 'Ecosystems'

Intrigued by e-discovery tech provider Reveal's recent acquisitions, Catherine "Cat" Casey recently left DISCO to help guide the company's growth.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Hyperlinks Are Not Attachments, Court Finds

Should hyperlinks, especially ones to documents in an internal file system, be considered attachments? Must the documents the hyperlinks lead to be produced as email attachments—even if they may already also be somewhere else in the production? In this edition of their Federal E-Discovery column, Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss a recent decision that answered these questions clearly: no.
9 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

IT in Pandemic Times: The Impossible Becomes the Inevitable

Prior to the pandemic, there was a familiar theme with regard to e-discovery. Clients and their law firms producing e-discovery would fail in some way—take too long, miss important documents, and so on—and would respond to motions and criticism generally with the claim that they cannot do what is being demanded of them.
7 minute read

Legaltech News

Relativity Acquires AI Company Text IQ to Elevate Core E-discovery, Compliance Offerings

Relativity is banking that Text IQ's technology will help to drive improvements to its own platforms—in particular the AI and machine learning functionality in tools like RelativityOne and Relativity Trace.
4 minute read

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