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Understanding data sources before complex litigation begins is essential to address the challenges associated with data preservation and collection. Complex cases often involve large volumes of data from a diverse set of...more
Editor’s Note: The recent HaystackID® webcast, “Protect Sensitive Data and Control Costs: An eDiscovery Blueprint for the Construction Industry,” explored the challenges of managing vast and complex construction data while...more
A Strategic Guide for Legal Departments to Optimize Their Technology Stack and Drive Efficiency in 2025 - The start of a new year brings a fresh opportunity to take stock of what’s working and what’s not – especially when...more
The rise of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents lawyers with powerful tools and tactical advantages to streamline many aspects of their practice. AI helps lawyers provide more efficient, effective legal services...more
As we begin another trip around the sun, there are a few eDiscovery topics that will remain top of mind through all 12 months of 2025 (and beyond). The use of next-generation AI in the legal industry is certainly near the top...more
In the fast-paced world of legal due diligence, efficiency and accuracy are paramount. Law firms often face the daunting task of sifting through massive volumes of documents to uncover relevant information. This process can...more
The adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal sector is changing how law firms manage efficiency, client services, and overall operations. With new advancements in AI, legal professionals are navigating an...more
Corporate interest in AI, particularly generative AI (genAI), has surged dramatically. For many legal teams, there is pressure all the way from the C-suite to start using this new technology. However, the process of...more
As a former Florida trial lawyer and judge who appreciates emerging technology, I admit that I had more than a little concern when The Florida Bar announced it was working on a new ethics opinion on generative AI. Generative...more
Generative AI is powering an explosion of innovative public and private sector models, though this burgeoning industry remains in its infancy. GenAI products gained widespread notoriety and availability in one amazing year....more
Every year comes with new challenges for the legal industry. From growing volumes of data to more complex laws and regulations, legal teams face increasing pressure to streamline their operations and reduce related costs year...more
Corporate investigators face more challenges now than ever before. Corporate misdeeds are growing increasingly sophisticated as globalization pushes businesses into new markets and a 24/7 dispersed work model. ...more