Building a Quantifiable Business Case for AI in Corporate Legal Departments
Identifying Good and Bad Use Cases for AI for Law Firms
No Password Required: Founder of ThreatLocker and the Zero-Trust Revolution
Building the Case: Construction Litigation Essentials
Key Discovery Points: If You’re Planning to Submit GenAI Deepfake Evidence, Make Sure It’s Believable
The Modern Discovery Traps that Are Upending Cases
No Password Required: Building Trust at Intel and the Poker Table
The "Lesser-Included" Email Debate: What Does Rule 34 Really Require for Production?
Key Discovery Points: If You Misrepresent, You Might Face a Forensic Event
Key Discovery Points: Stay Aware of the Bundled Metadata in Digital Photos!
Key Discovery Points: Who Possesses or Controls Documents in Slack?
Key Discovery Points: May The Sales Force Be With Your Hyperlinked Files
No Password Required: Starbucks’ Security Pro Went From Cyber Competitions to Corporate Red Teaming
Key Discovery Points: Try to Reduce Blunderbuss in Requests for Databases in Civil Discovery
Key Discovery Points: Think About Who Has Control Over a Hyperlinked File
eDiscovery and Compliance Programs
Key Discovery Points: A Gentle Distinction for Agentic AI
No Password Required: From Heavy Metal to the Front Lines of Cyber Innovation
Key Discovery Points: Exciting eDiscovery Sessions at ILTACON 2025!
Key Discovery Points: Detecting AI is Difficult and Tricky!
Everyone’s finally past the first question on hyperlinked documents: yes, they’re discoverable. That debate is over. The real fight now is sharper—and it’s what makes the Carvana decision a must read: Originally Published...more
2025 ushered in several ESI developments affecting eDiscovery professionals. Courts have issued decisions addressing cutting-edge issues regarding AI-content. They include cases discussing preservation and production...more
Pharmaceutical companies generate vast data during drug development and regulatory processes, making eDiscovery complex due to data volume, sensitivity, and compliance. Efficient eDiscovery solutions are essential to manage...more
How today’s in-house legal leaders are rethinking discovery, information governance, and collaboration in a data-driven world- The modern corporate legal department is navigating unprecedented complexity. Data volumes are...more
The thesis of the book is that “computers are capable of reviewing and classifying document better than humans. And that’s a big deal in eDiscovery.”...more
Effective January 1, 2026, the Illinois Victims’ Economic Security and Safety Act (VESSA), as recently amended, now prohibits employers from disciplining employees for using company-issued technology such as phones, laptops,...more
Board minutes are often treated as routine corporate housekeeping—prepared after the fact, approved quickly and filed away. Yet in litigation, regulatory inquiries and internal investigations, minutes frequently become one of...more
Microsoft Copilot for In-House Legal and IG Teams: A Two-Part Webinar Series - As Microsoft Copilot continues to reshape the digital workplace, legal teams face new challenges and emerging opportunities in managing data,...more
ditor’s Note: The past year marked an inflection point for eDiscovery. Courts confronted their first wave of AI-generated content disputes, sharpened expectations around validation and privilege, and revisited long-standing...more
Human rights in the age of artificial intelligence are no longer an abstract concern; they are fast becoming an operational constraint on how data is collected, analyzed, and turned into evidence. For cybersecurity,...more
Elizabeth Guthrie, Brett Burney, eLaw Evangelist of EDRM Trusted Partner Nextpoint, and Tom O’Connor, Director of the Gulf Coast Legal Technology Center, sit down with EDRM’s Mary Mack and Holley Robinson. In this episode,...more
There is no doubt that artificial intelligence now offers a powerful upside for high-level legal work. Since the widespread availability of generative AI, legal scholars, technologists, and product developers have...more
AI has made it easier than ever to fabricate convincing documents, images, audio, and video which is creating a new generation of evidence that can mislead courts, opposing counsel, and clients....more
Interesting one from this December. In Bell v. Hawx 2025 WL 3677347 (E.D. Cal. Dec. 18, 2025) a defendant’s motion to dismiss had been granted because the plaintiff had failed to allege sufficient facts about the calls at...more
In Mable v. Duke Energy, 2025 WL 3535057 (N.D. Fl. Nov. 18, 2025) the court overrule most of Duke’s objections and compelled a massive production consisting of for the period from September 17, 2020 through October 31, 2025,...more
For many in-house legal teams, costs associated with litigation and investigations continue to rise, even as new technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) promise greater efficiency. Despite these advancements, document...more
Turning Data into Strategic Intelligence with Lighthouse - Since 2019, Lighthouse has been driving real, measurable change in how legal teams discover insights and make decisions with defensible, human-centered AI....more
Attending Relativity Fest this year was more than just a professional milestone, it was a highly rewarding personal experience, as I was invited to share my insights on access to justice, a topic that I find extremely...more
Update (Jan. 2026): In April 2025, REGucation published a post analyzing the Nevada Supreme Court’s initial decision in Clark County School Dist. v. Eighth Jud. Dist. Ct. in & for Cnty. of Clark, 564 P.3d 863 (2025). The...more
A recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling could have broad implications for internet privacy, and employers should take note. The state’s high court ruled in December that individuals do not have a reasonable expectation of...more
Another class action lawsuit—Cruz v. Fireflies.AI Corp.—puts a spotlight on potential legal risks associated with AI meeting assistants. The complaint alleges that the Fireflies tool records, analyzes, transcribes, and stores...more
A recent decision by Bankruptcy Judge Brendan Shannon was peppered with some harsh words for a defendant in an adversary proceeding. Judge Shannon said the party’s “failure to perform basic discovery responses and...more
When people think of eDiscovery service providers, they often picture hosting platforms, review teams, and production workflows—not software engineering. Yet behind the scenes, many service providers like Purpose Legal...more
eDiscovery presents no shortage of complex and time-consuming challenges. This post covers the hardest of them all: working with Hebrew and Arabic search terms. Simply put, it's a nightmare. The combination of code-switched...more
Lawyers and their clients must always keep in mind how their privilege assertions play out in the real world. A human judge overseeing the case will read the withheld documents and consider the party’s arguments justifying...more