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Key Discovery Points: AI Says AI Will Replace Paralegals… But Not So Fast! [Video]

In this Key Discovery Points video, Brett Burney of Nextpoint and Doug Austin of eDiscovery Today dive into Deep Research’s bold prediction: AI could replace paralegals – coming in at #5 on the list of replaceable jobs...more

Key Discovery Points: Timing Sweet Spots for Spoliation Motions [Video]

In the case of Groves Inc. v. R.C. Bremer Mktg. Assocs. (No. 22 CV 50154, N.D. Ill. Nov. 22, 2024), Judge Iain D. Johnston denied the plaintiff’s spoliation motion without prejudice while offering valuable insight into the...more

Key Discovery Points: Should Hyperlinked Files Be Treated as Modern Attachments? [Video]

The question of how to handle “modern attachments” has become a hot topic that’s swept the ediscovery landscape over the past year. Major litigation involving Uber Technologies has led to extensive conversations on how to...more

Key Discovery Points: Get Your Objections In Early – and Keep Your Filings Succinct [Video]

In this Key Discovery Points video, Brett Burney of Nextpoint joins Doug Austin of eDiscovery Today to discuss a recent decision regarding objections and confidentiality designations. The takeaway? Don't wait to file your...more

[Webinar] Important eDiscovery Case Law Decisions for February 2024 - February 20th, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET

Love is in the air for eDiscovery case law! Our February 2024 monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog discusses disputes over possession of devices, forensic examination of ESI sources in an IP case,...more

[Webinar] Important eDiscovery Case Law Decisions for June 2023 - June 27th, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET

Break the summertime blues with some red-hot eDiscovery case law disputes! Our June 2023 monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog discusses six disputes including a case where discovery is “like watching...more

A Case Where TAR Wasn’t Required May Be the Best Case to Justify How its Conducted

Earlier this year, I recognized the ten-year anniversary of the landmark Da Silva Moore case that was the first court approval of predictive coding by the now retired New York Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck (with whom I have...more

Sedona Principle 6 and the Duty to Evaluate

On eDiscovery Today, I engaged in a follow up discussion on my TAR series (published in two parts here and here and republished in one part here) with Dr. Jeremy Pickens, Principal Data Scientist at OpenText, who is friend...more

An In-Depth Look at the 2022 eDisclosure Systems Buyers Guide, Part 2

Purchasing Resources- When I said last time that the first 70+ pages is mostly dedicated to educational resources, that includes resources on the market, a procurement approach that can be used to select vendors and...more

4 Ways to Promote Using TAR in More Cases

In my last post on the EDRM blog, I discussed 3 reasons why people avoid using Technology Assisted Review (TAR)/predictive coding (and related technologies) in their cases. So, what can we do to change that? Here are 4 ways...more

3 Reasons People Avoid Using TAR in their Cases

This seems like the perfect topic to cover for my very first blog post on the EDRM site, for which I’ll be starting to provide posts regularly! Last week, I received an email from a reader of eDiscovery Today in which she...more

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