Rishi Chhatwal, Partner at EDRM Trusted Partner Redgrave LLP, sits down with EDRM’s Mary Mack and Holley Robinson. In this episode, Rishi talks about his journey to eDiscovery through two major corporate accountabilities coupled…
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Legal professionals are not short on AI training. They are short on what comes after it. A lawyer can understand the risks of generative AI and still not know what responsible use looks like under deadline pressure. That gap…
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/ Civil Procedure, Electronic Discovery, Law Practice Products & Services, Science, Computers, & Technology
A practical framework for role-appropriate AI literacy, durable skills, and responsible governance in legal work - AI is already part of legal work. The real issue is that many teams are still asking the wrong question…
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/ Civil Procedure, Electronic Discovery, Law Practice Products & Services, Science, Computers, & Technology
A general counsel facing a bet-the-company problem no longer types keywords into a search box. She opens a chatbot, describes the situation, and asks what to do, and the reply already reads like a shortlist…
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/ Civil Procedure, Electronic Discovery, Law Firm Marketing, Law Practice Products & Services, Science, Computers, & Technology
As Copilot interacts with Word, Excel, Teams, Outlook, SharePoint, and OneDrive, it generates new categories of artifacts — prompts, AI-generated summaries, Copilot Pages, memory and personalization data, and audio recaps —…
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/ Electronic Discovery, Science, Computers, & Technology
Jeff Rutherford, Forensic Consultant, and Justin Fitzsimmons, Technical Prosecutor Lead for EDRM Trusted Partner Magnet Forensics, sit down with EDRM’s Mary Mack and Holley Robinson. In this episode, Jeff and Justin recount…
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/ Civil Procedure, Electronic Discovery, Law Practice Products & Services
A typical subpoena can take 60–90 minutes just to read, enter, triage, and route across disconnected systems.
Multiply that across hundreds or thousands of requests—and you’re looking at weeks of lost time every year spent on…
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Adams v. Anderson, 2026 WL 1501021 (Ct. Apls. Ky. May 29, 2026)(unpublished), was an unsuccessful appeal from a holding of criminal contempt with a sentence of 45 days incarceration. It arose out of a divorce action. Ms. Adams…
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/ Civil Procedure, Criminal Law, Electronic Discovery, Law Practice Products & Services, Science, Computers, & Technology
“Ireland is the de facto regulator of AI globally.” Dr. Barry Scannell said it flatly, early on the main stage of the Dublin Tech Summit. The claim framed the discussion that followed, even as the panel turned quickly to the…
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/ Civil Procedure, Electronic Discovery, Law Practice Products & Services, Privacy, Science, Computers, & Technology
The EEOC sued a business that managed apartment complexes, alleging employment discrimination. The court wrote that the parties had been “embroiled” in a discovery dispute over GEM’s responses. The EEOC diligently pursued…
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/ Civil Procedure, Electronic Discovery, Labor & Employment Law, Law Practice Products & Services
Courts do not lightly issue preservation orders. A request for a preservation order was denied in In Re Zeta Global Data Privacy Litigation, 2026 WL 1283618 (S.D.N.Y. May 11, 2026)…
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/ Civil Procedure, Electronic Discovery, Law Practice Products & Services, Privacy
AI is no longer waiting at the edge of legal practice. It is already inside the work. Lawyers, judges, legal teams, and staff are using AI to draft, summarize, analyze, organize, and search information at a pace that would have…
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/ Electronic Discovery, Law Practice Products & Services, Science, Computers, & Technology
In 2012, the worldwide eDiscovery market was estimated at $4.73 billion. By 2030, reconciled estimates place it at approximately $28.08 billion – close to six times the 2012 baseline, after an 18-year compounding that has…
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/ Civil Procedure, Electronic Discovery, Law Practice Products & Services, Science, Computers, & Technology
In Stanisaveljevic v. The Standard Fire Ins. Co., 2026 WL 1129515 (D. Col. Apr. 27, 2026), defendants filed a motion for reconsideration arising out of a discovery dispute. It was denied…
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/ Civil Procedure, Electronic Discovery, Insurance, Law Practice Products & Services
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, and…
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