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Cracking the Code on Modern Attachments in eDiscovery

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Modern attachments, in Google Workspaces and Microsoft Office, have long posed significant challenges in eDiscovery. They are not actual files attached to an email or message but are links pointing to files stored elsewhere....more

EDRM - Electronic Discovery Reference Model

ChatGPT’s Surprising Ability to Split into Multiple Virtual Entities to Debate and Solve Legal Issues

One of the most important emergent intelligence abilities of OpenAI’s ChatGPT is its bizarre ability to split into different sub-personalities, like different minds, and then speak with each other. They can even be made to...more

EDRM - Electronic Discovery Reference Model

OpenAI Generates a ‘Hired Gun Hacker’ Defense to the N.Y. Times Copyright Case

Most everyone in the AI and legal worlds by now knows about the New York Times (“NYT”) suit against Microsoft and various Open AI entities (“OAI”). The NYT alleges copyright infringement by the practice of OAI, and most all...more

EDRM - Electronic Discovery Reference Model

More Than Algorithms: The Human Expertise Amplified by Legal Technology

The digital age has transformed the legal landscape, and nowhere is this change more evident than in the realm of eDiscovery. Mountains of data now hold the key to legal battles, demanding sophisticated tools to navigate this...more

EDRM - Electronic Discovery Reference Model

[Webinar] A Tech Lawyer and Information Scientist Walk Into a Bar; they Discuss ChatGPT, its Promise, Ethical Considerations and...

1. SUMMARY OF INSIGHTS SO FAR. A scientist and tech lawyer impressions of ChatGPT, with emphasis on how it may impact the law going forward. a. RL - "These are ALMOST the Droids we’ve been looking for!" (i) Impressed by...more

DarrowEverett LLP

The Litigation of Metadata – Your Devices Are Watching You

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By using our smartphones, tablets and computers, we create and exchange a vast amount of electronic data every day, but what some may not know is that there is a whole other world of information hidden beneath the surface —...more

EDRM - Electronic Discovery Reference Model

Chat GPT Helps Explains My Active Machine Learning Method of Evidence Retrieval

Prompt Engineered, Edited and Quality Controlled by Ralph Losey. This essay was co-written by a human and machine with over 80% of the text “generated” by ChatGPT. Active machine learning is a type of Artificial Intelligence...more

EDRM - Electronic Discovery Reference Model

EDRM Global Advisory Council 2023 eDiscovery Predictions & Beyond

As the new year begins, the eDiscovery industry is looking ahead to what the future holds. The pandemic has brought about a number of changes, including more remote work and remote meetings, and it is clear that these changes...more

Harris Beach PLLC

National Mass Torts: 2022 Year in Review

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Harris Beach attorneys Abbie Eliasberg Fuchs, Bradley M. Wanner and Daniel R. Strecker review and analyze key judicial holdings and legal developments in New York, the federal arena and across the country that have affected...more

EDRM - Electronic Discovery Reference Model

Surprising Top 5 e-Discovery Cases of 2021 as Selected by My New AI

PREFACE - I know that 2022 is ending, not 2021, but I am still in “author catch up mode,” as I did not do a “TOP FIVE” type article at the end of 2021. In fact, seems like all of Covid 2021 is a bit of a blur. Stay tuned, we,...more

EDRM - Electronic Discovery Reference Model

Examining a Leaked Criminal Warrant for Apple iCloud Data in a High Profile Case – Part 3

Inadvertently Disclosed Warrant Application Against Apple in a Criminal Investigation Against Retired Marine General Reveals Latest DOJ Search Procedures, the Dangers of Pacer and Too Much Court Record Transparency, and Much...more

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Let Me Google That for You: A Recent Central District of Illinois Opinion Highlights the Limits of Googling by Expert Witnesses...

While we all rely on Google or other internet search engines to find and absorb information quickly these days, a recent decision in the Central District of Illinois highlights the problems for expert witnesses relying on...more

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[Webcast Transcript] Understanding Information Governance, Data Privacy, and Data Breach Exposure

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Editor’s Note: On December 1, 2021, HaystackID shared an educational webcast designed to present and describe a framework for deploying and enhancing organizational information governance programs....more

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The Use Of Artificial Intelligence In eDiscovery

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Editor’s Note: As an industry leader in the use of artificial intelligence to empower cyber discovery and legal discovery efforts, HaystackID is excited to share this new information paper from the EDRM and to highlight the...more

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[Webcast Transcript] Breaches, Responses, and Challenges: Cybersecurity Essentials That Every Lawyer Should Know

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Editor’s Note: On September 15, 2021, HaystackID shared an educational webcast designed to inform and update cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals on how organizations can prepare, address, and...more

TransPerfect Legal

Leveraging Technology to Manage Big Data in Antitrust

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On 27 January, 2021, TransPerfect Legal Solutions (TLS) held the second day of the inaugural EU/UK Competition Regulation Virtual Conference. Day one focused on the changing regulatory landscape. Day two turned to the advent...more

Oberheiden P.C.

5 Keys to Picking the Best Digital Forensics Company

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From investigating cybersecurity breaches to conducting discovery in civil litigation, the practice of digital forensics plays an essential role in many aspects of companies’ compliance, data protection, and risk management...more

Hanzo

Fight Fire With Fire: Using Artificial Intelligence to Find Discoverable Information Online

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Here’s a scenario that might be common enough in your day-to-day life: imagine that you’ve misplaced your wallet. (Apparently, Americans do this a lot. Statistics show we spend two and a half days each year looking for...more

BakerHostetler

Social Media Privacy Settings May Not Protect Your Information From Discovery

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Users of social media are likely familiar with privacy settings, and understand that setting their profiles to “private” ensures that people who are not friends, connections or followers cannot view their information and...more

Orrick - Trade Secrets Group

Baring It All: Judge Orders Swingers’ Club to Produce Email Distribution List

A recent case in the Southern District of Florida serves as a reminder that even trade secrets may be subject to production to opposing counsel. Magistrate Judge Jonathan Goodman recently ordered a defendant “swingers’” club...more

Sullivan & Worcester

Is Discovery of Private Facebook Postings On Equal Footing With General Discovery Principles?

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Are private Facebook postings entitled to more stringent protections from civil discovery? A significant string of New York Appellate Division decisions seemed to suggest that they are. But a divided panel in Forman v....more

Morrison & Foerster LLP - Social Media

Socially Aware: The Social Media Law Update Volume 6, Issue 4

Five social media law issues to discuss with your clients - The explosive growth of social media has clients facing legal questions that didn’t even exist a few short years ago. Helping your clients navigate this...more

Morrison & Foerster LLP - Social Media

Status Updates: Facebook Posts—Reliable Evidence?; Quora Post Costs Applicant a Job; a New Ephemeral Messaging App

Facebook: Fact or fiction? These days, courts are more and more frequently faced with disputes over whether, as part of the discovery process, a litigant should be entitled to view the opposing party’s social media posts. As...more

Morrison & Foerster LLP - Social Media

Effort to Hide Facebook Evidence by Deactivating Account Ends Badly for Louisiana Man

As social media has become ubiquitous, courts are wrestling with more discovery disputes involving social media accounts. In a recent case, Crowe v. Marquette Transportation Co. Gulf-Inland, LLC, the plaintiff...more

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