Key Discovery Points: Understanding the Ethics of AI for the Rest of Us
Building the Case: Why an Email Policy & Etiquette Matters for Construction Litigation
Identifying Good and Bad Use Cases for AI for Law Firms
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
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
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
Key Discovery Points: Exciting eDiscovery Sessions at ILTACON 2025!
Key Discovery Points: Detecting AI is Difficult and Tricky!
Key Discovery Points: ESI Protocol Objection Denial Party
Key Discovery Points: Be a Team Player When It Comes to Production
From OCR to AI The Future of Media and Image Analysis in eDiscovery
AI in eDiscovery Today: An Open Conversation
Key Discovery Points: A Judicial Approach to Handling AI-Generated Evidence
In AI Docs Sent By Exec To Attys Not Privileged, Judge Says – Law360 (Feb. 10, 2026), Pete Brush reported a bench ruling holding that “a Texas financial services executive accused of a $150 million fraud cannot claim...more
Experts discuss trust in AI for e‑discovery, covering validation, defensibility and accountability Join us as we team up with Relativity - one of our ACEDS ANZ Sponsors - for this eseential discussion on Gen AI in...more
Whoever tells the best story wins. Altumatim helps lawyers tell theirs. Meet altumatimOS, the self-learning eDiscovery and investigation platform that turns months of document review into minutes. With phenomenal F1...more
AI and You Series: Common and Uncommon Ways to Leverage AI in E-Discovery (And How to Stay Adaptable When They Change) - This program is part of the ACEDS “AI and You” series and will offer insights into common use cases...more
Jeffrey Fleming and Aleida Gonzalez, Managing Directors for EDRM Trusted Partner, HaystackID sit down with Mary Mack and Holley Robinson. In this episode, Jeff and Aleida recount their journeys to cyber and eDiscovery as well...more
The argument for AI-powered document review is all but over. Large language models are smarter, faster, more consistent, and less expensive than human review teams. I made that case in an earlier article published by EDRM and...more
The legal technology sector experienced a jarring trading session on February 3, 2026, when the announcement of a single software product triggered sharp declines across stocks belonging to some of the industry’s most...more
Discovery of structured data for litigation and investigations isn’t new, however, the proliferation of enterprise-wide database solutions and the storage of unstructured data formats in structured container files has...more
Elizabeth Guthrie, Content Manager for EDRM Trusted Partner Nextpoint, sits down with EDRM’s Mary Mack and Holley Robinson. In this episode, Elizabeth recounts her journey from Northwestern University to eDiscovery. Elizabeth...more
Web evidence is everywhere - social posts, dynamic webpages, customer portals, maps, and more. In this webinar, Page Vault demonstrates how law firms can capture online content in a way that supports defensibility and...more
“In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.” Erasmus wrote those words in 1500. As we enter 2026, they describe the state of AI adoption in enterprise organizations with uncomfortable precision....more
The eDiscovery landscape is approaching a fundamental reset. Driven by a massive influx of venture capital and the maturation of Generative AI (GenAI), the industry is moving toward a transformation that will reshape market...more
eDiscovery was built for an on-premise world of static files and email attachments, but today’s enterprise data lives in collaborative, cloud-native ecosystems where documents (including hyperlinked files) are continuously...more
Love is in the air – for eDiscovery case law! In our February 2026 monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog, we will discuss disputes related to underlying source data for produced spreadsheets, in camera...more
The digital town square has grown quiet for humans, replaced by the frenetic, invisible humming of a million machines. In the opening weeks of 2026, a platform called Moltbook has emerged as the premier social destination for...more
Anyone who has conducted document review knows the frustration of keyword search. You craft what seems like a comprehensive list of terms, run your searches, and still miss documents you know should be there. The numbers...more
In this Key Discovery Points video, Brett Burney and Doug Austin are joined by Tom O’Connor of Gulf Coast Legal Technology Center to dive into the ethics of AI and the evolving responsibilities for legal professionals. Tom...more
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...more
In Part 2 of our “Building the Case” series, Brett Burney from Nextpoint sits down with Jerry Crawford, Principal Director of KGC Consulting Services Limited, to dive into why email management can win or lose a case. From...more
Cut Through the AI Hype with Practical Strategies from Industry Experts - Artificial intelligence is transforming legal practice, but the hype often outpaces reality. Legal professionals need honest guidance on what AI can...more
Artificial intelligence is already embedded in how many organizations operate and investigate. It speeds up document review, detects anomalies, drafts notes and interview questionnaires, and surfaces patterns. It now also...more
In the silent digital halls of early 2026, the era of “ask for forgiveness later” has finally hit a $1.5 billion brick wall. As legal frameworks in Brussels and New Delhi solidify, the wild west of AI training data is being...more
Facial Recognition Technology, or “FRT,” is a form of artificial intelligence. Maryland has cases, statutes, and procedural rules that govern the use of facial recognition technology in criminal cases....more
If you have not tried this simple prompt, you might want to do so now. What if you became human for a day, what would you do? The answers vary according to who asks and what AI they ask. There is a lesson in that variability...more
A year ago, skeptics questioned whether AI could reliably review documents. Today, those skeptics are watching others finish reviews in weeks instead of months at a fraction of the cost. Contract reviewers who were fully...more