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[Webinar] Important eDiscovery Case Law Decisions for February 2025 - February 25th, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET

It’s the season of love – for eDiscovery case law! In our February 2025 monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog we will discuss disputes related to cross-border disputes and the Hague Convention,...more

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Navigating Multilingual Disclosure in Merger Control Proceedings

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In-depth merger control reviews are intense and time-pressured matters. As a result, merging companies and their advisors are challenged to meet regulators’ ever-growing demands for internal documents. When a regulator...more

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Multilingual eDiscovery and International Investigations

When a person hears of an incident, the common understanding is that it happened locally, or nationally. However, there are situations that encompass land and water borders, affecting people from different locations and...more

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Legal AI Series [Chapter Six]: AI Transcription & Translation: The Audio to Text Superpowers of AI Legal Software

From jail house calls to body-camera footage, voicemail to video depositions, modern technologies have introduced a new type of evidence to legal professionals: unstructured data. Specifically, unstructured media data, such...more

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Simple Considerations for Not-So-Simple Search Term Translation

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If you read our previous blog on multi-language ediscovery, you’re aware of the challenges faced when dealing with international matters. Searching across languages with the same degree of accuracy and proportionality can be...more

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Wrapping Your Head around Multi-Language EDiscovery

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The rate information is generated continues to increase exponentially. By 2020, the digital universe will be 44 zettabytes large, meaning there will be “40 times more bytes than there are stars in the observable universe.”...more

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