The Classroom as Equalizer: How Legal Education Can Close the Access to Justice Gap
Key Discovery Points: Take Advantage of an eDiscovery Checklist Bonanza!
The State of the eDiscovery & Legal Tech Industry
In Discovery Mode: Why Screenshots are Inadequate for Mobile Collections
Leave the Travel to Vacations: How Remote Mobile Collections Cut Time, Costs & Headaches
People, Process, and Technology: Why Mobile Data Is Now Core ESI
The Phone Never Leaves Their Hand: Rethinking Mobile Discovery for the Next Generation of Attorneys
LathamTECH In Focus: Cracking the Code: US Tech Expansion in Asia
Key Discovery Points: Legalweek 2026 — Closing Your Rings in the Great Legal Tech Trek
No Password Required: AI Security Researcher and Documentarian of Spirituality and Play
Key Discovery Points: Lots of AI but Less Discovery at Legalweek 2026
No Password Required: Social Media Security and Governance Leader and Lover of All Beagles
Key Discovery Points: 2026 State of the Industry Report — Less Slop, More Competence
Key Discovery Points: Keep Learning and Talking about Hyperlinked Files – Don’t Dismiss Them!
From Early Case Assessment to Early Case Intelligence
The LathamTECH Podcast — Transatlantic Crypto Insights: Stablecoins
Introducing LighthouseIQ: Where Intelligence Meets Performance
Key Discovery Points: Understanding the Ethics of AI for the Rest of Us
Key Discovery Points: Feasible Production of Contemporaneous Hyperlinked Files
Building the Case: Why an Email Policy & Etiquette Matters for Construction Litigation
The Delaware Court of Chancery’s March 2026 decision in Fortis Advisors, LLC v. Krafton, Inc. is an attention-grabbing example of the types of legal issues that can arise when a founder and acquirer’s relationship goes south....more
Matthew Hamilton, Forensic Analyst for EDRM Trusted Partner HaystackID, sits down with Mary Mack and Holley Robinson. In this episode, Matt talks about his journey to eDiscovery, what attracted him to the team at HaystackID,...more
Our first interactive workshop – attendees will be moved into breakout rooms to work on prompting exercises using free resources such as ChatGPT; CoPilot; etc. The goal is to provide a safe space for those who have been...more
GenAI answers questions. Agentic AI gets work done. For legal professionals running document reviews, DSARs, and litigation workflows, that distinction has real operational consequences. Aviator Agents reason through...more
Every click, swipe, and tap can generate actionable insight and face companies with a real privacy paradox: how do you gather the data necessary to serve business needs without harvesting more than you should or more than...more
New episode of NeLI Pod is live, and this one is worth your time! We had the honor of sitting down with Dean Lumen "Lou" Mulligan of University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law, NeLI's long-standing institutional...more
As a trial lawyer, I had a problem with delegation. I realized then that I took more responsibility for early case assessment, building my case, discovery details, exhibit content, and presentation strategy than most of my...more
Public AI chatbots may be convenient, but they are not a substitute for legal counsel. When someone is facing a lawsuit, government investigation, or other sensitive legal issue, it may be tempting to ask a chatbot for quick...more
AI‑generated outputs and digital media are moving from business tools to courtroom exhibits. As their use expands, the federal rulemaking process governing the Federal Rules of Evidence is increasingly focused on a central...more
Topics include: - Public Interest Law - The MMPA: Pleadings, Practices & Pitfalls - Bad Faith Insurance Risk: Case Law Update - Effective Use of Electronically Stored Information During Trial - Creativity and...more
Quantum computing does not just threaten passwords and virtual private networks (VPNs). It goes straight for something legal systems rely on every day: whether digital evidence can be trusted....more
Last month, the Sedona Conference Working Group 13 Annual Meeting and the ASU Arkfeld Conference on eDiscovery, Law, and Technology each offered a thoughtful look at AI’s evolution in the legal profession. Where it stands...more
Legal hubs, such as Miami and Atlanta, are becoming a preferred setting for hosting Latin American related disputes. Given the nature of political instability and the lack of legal certainty throughout the region and around...more
Our firm has seen a marked rise over the past year in regulatory subpoenas, civil investigative demands, and other investigative inquiries directed at debt settlement and debt relief law firms by state attorneys general and...more
Editor’s Note: As artificial intelligence continues to reshape the practice of civil litigation, courts are increasingly confronting questions about how discovery materials should be handled when AI tools are involved. What...more
FINRA 25-07 is a FINRA notice that addresses how firms preserve and access digital communications and online content for compliance and audit purposes. This includes recordkeeping of dynamic websites, social media posts,...more
By now, most attorneys have certainly seen how AI can supplement one’s practice in any number of ways. But, what happens when AI is used against you? One trend I've encountered with striking regularity, sometimes daily, is...more
The Atlanta Bar Association Litigation Section hosted a May 8, 2026, panel discussion examining how artificial intelligence is beginning to challenge traditional assumptions about authenticity, reliability, admissibility, and...more
Discover how an Alternative Legal Services Provider (ALSP) Platform transforms delivery of legal services through artificial intelligence (AI), process optimization, and outcome-driven delivery models....more
INTRODUCTION: A recent dawn raid on a multinational technology company, conducted by the Japan Fair Trade Commission (“JFTC”) as part of its investigation into potential anticompetitive conduct in the cloud computing sector,...more
The extortion group ShinyHunters defaced Canvas login pages at universities across North America on Thursday, opening what appears to be a second wave of pressure against learning-platform parent Instructure ahead of a May 12...more
Our client guide to legal professional privilege under English law comprises: • A decision tree: intended as a quick reference to help determine which documents can legitimately be withheld on grounds of privilege; and - •...more
This article is about a real event. It is not satire, parody, or metaphor. In late April 2026, OpenAI publicly explained why one of its frontier AI systems had developed an unusual tendency to mention goblins, gremlins,...more
Modern collaboration within organizations has fundamentally changed how information is created, shared, and stored, which is challenging long-standing assumptions in eDiscovery. In this webinar, we will explore how...more
Interesting eDiscovery case law rulings are heating up! In our May 2026 monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog, we will discuss disputes related to an emergency preservation and forensic collection...more