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Brett Burney, eLaw Evangelist for Nextpoint and Doug Austin, Editor of eDiscovery Today, both EDRM Trusted Partners, sit down with Kaylee and Mary to talk about the trends they are seeing in hyperlinked modern attachments,...more
Recorded live on E-Discovery Day 2022, it's only fitting that we look back over the year that's coming to an end and review the most important e-discovery case law rulings of the year. Join Doug, Mary, Tom, and Judge Peck for...more
Is this you? I Don’t know what eDiscovery is and at this point I’m too afraid to ask! You’ve seen it in the news, you heard about it from your techy paralegal, but you’ve never really put much thought into eDiscovery - and...more
When it comes to a discussion of eDiscovery practices on this blog (and others, including my blog eDiscovery Today), the focus tends to be mostly on US practices and laws. Not only US laws, but our discussions tend to revolve...more
The use of automation, analytics, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the legal process is something the eDiscovery industry has been talking about for many years now, and one might be inclined to think the rate of adoption...more
In an earlier post, we discussed some of the hurdles of document review. While browsing, the savvy reader may have noticed a pattern: document review has a problem child. We’re talking, of course, about e-discovery....more
In popular culture, a trial often hinges on a single moment – an accidental admission of guilt or sudden epiphany from a budding lawyer. But when a matter heads to a final arbiter in the real world, a legal team will have...more
One of the misconceptions that many people have about the EDRM model is that it represents only a linear flow for the order of discovery processes. People think that because the diagram seems to indicate an orderly flow to...more
On February 7, EDRM released its Technology Assisted Review (TAR) Guidelines. The Guidelines are the first major work product from EDRM, begun not long after Tom Gelbmann and I handed the reins over to John Rabiej and his...more
Join the ACEDS Twin Cities Chapter on Thursday, February 28th for a Legalweek Retrospective Discussion and Cocktail Reception: Learning at Legaltech: What Was Hot at the Conference. The panel will be from 3-4pm followed by a...more
For about two years, a group of legal professionals from the EDRM at Duke Law School –judges, lawyers, e-discovery and litigation support professionals—from across the country have been working on guidelines designed to...more