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When to Outsource Document Review—and When to Keep It In-House

Document review continues to be one of the most demanding and risk sensitive phases of many legal and eDiscovery matters. As data volumes surge and discovery technologies evolve, legal teams, both in-house corporate departments… more
 /  Electronic Discovery, Law Practice Products & Services

What’s the Difference Between Managed Review and Traditional Review?

As data volumes continue to grow and timelines tighten, document review remains one of the most resource-intensive phases of litigation. Yet not all review models are structured the same way… more
 /  Civil Procedure, Electronic Discovery, Law Practice Products & Services

Who Does What in a Managed Review Team?

When people think about document review, they often picture a group of attorneys reviewing documents for relevance and privilege. In reality, a well-executed managed review is far more structured and collaborative… more
 /  Electronic Discovery, Law Practice Products & Services

New to Managed Review? Here’s What Legal Teams Need to Know

For many legal teams, document review is one of the most resource-intensive phases of litigation. It demands time, staffing, technology, and constant oversight—often at moments when internal teams are already stretched thin… more
 /  Civil Procedure, Electronic Discovery, Law Practice Products & Services

The AI & Legal Tech Forecast 2026: What’s Working Now—And What’s Next

Recently, Array and Relativity came together for our annual AI & Legal Tech Forecast webinar, bringing forward-looking insights from experts across product, client strategy, business development, and legal innovation. The… more
 /  Electronic Discovery, Law Practice Products & Services, Science, Computers, & Technology

Where AI Helps—and Where It Doesn’t—in Legal Review

AI can accelerate legal review by handling repetitive, high-volume tasks and ensuring consistency, but human expertise remains essential for nuance, judgment, and defensibility. Balancing AI with attorney oversight creates… more
 /  Civil Procedure, Electronic Discovery, Science, Computers, & Technology

What Is Technology-Assisted Review—and When Should You Use It?

Technology-Assisted Review (TAR) helps legal teams review large document collections faster, more consistently, and cost-effectively by combining human expertise with machine learning. Understanding when and how to use TAR… more
 /  Electronic Discovery, Science, Computers, & Technology

Using AI to Analyze Chat Data—Without Losing Context or Control

AI is transforming how legal teams review chat data by preserving conversational context, accelerating issue identification, and reducing review volume—without replacing human judgment. With the right prompts and defensible… more
 /  Electronic Discovery, Science, Computers, & Technology

What Technology-Assisted Review Actually Does (and Doesn’t)

Technology-Assisted Review is a category of tools that uses machine learning to help prioritize, categorize, and rank documents based on relevance. Often referred to as predictive coding, TAR learns from attorney decisions on a… more
 /  Electronic Discovery, Law Practice Products & Services, Science, Computers, & Technology

What We Learned from 2025: 6 Trends That Changed Discovery

In 2025, discovery became faster, more strategic, and more complex. From AI-driven review and hybrid workflows to expanding data volumes and cross-border challenges, these six trends reshaped how legal teams approach discovery… more
 /  Electronic Discovery, Privacy, Science, Computers, & Technology

What Should Legal Teams Prioritize in 2026?

As 2026 gets underway, many legal teams are taking a step back to reflect on lessons learned – what worked, what didn’t, and what needs to change. New technologies continue to emerge, data volumes keep growing, and expectations… more
 /  Electronic Discovery, Law Practice Products & Services, Science, Computers, & Technology

5 Discovery Trends That Transformed Legal Work in 2025

As we step into 2026, it’s an ideal moment to reflect on the trends that shaped discovery over the past year. In 2025, legal teams navigated rapid innovation, evolving data types, and rising client expectations around speed,… more
 /  Electronic Discovery, Law Practice Products & Services, Privacy

Can You Collect That? Mobile Data Challenges in Litigation

Mobile devices have become central to how we work, communicate, and collaborate – which means they are now a major source of evidence in modern litigation. As smartphones, tablets, and laptops continue to store more… more
 /  Electronic Discovery, Privacy, Science, Computers, & Technology

Collecting Slack, Zoom, and Mobile Data: What Lawyers Need to Know

As legal teams prepare for discovery, the scope of electronically stored information (ESI) continues to expand, and so does the complexity of data collection. Traditional sources like email and shared drives are now joined by… more
 /  Electronic Discovery, Privacy, Science, Computers, & Technology

Is Slack Discoverable? What Legal Teams Should Know

In today’s fast-moving workplace, collaboration tools like Slack have become central to day-to-day operations. With messages, files, and integrations replacing traditional emails, legal teams are increasingly asking: Is Slack… more
 /  Civil Procedure, Electronic Discovery
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