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Considering the Use of AI in Legal Investigations

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In today's rapidly evolving legal landscape, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into investigation and document review processes is transforming the way legal professionals operate. AI technologies promise...more

Esquire Deposition Solutions, LLC

Technology-Assisted Review Was Litigation’s First Encounter With AI

While the use of artificial intelligence for drafting legal pleadings is a relatively new phenomenon, the deployment of artificial intelligence in pretrial discovery of electronically stored information is not. In fact, the...more

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What Is Technology Assisted Review (TAR)?

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In a world where more than 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are created every day, the eDiscovery process isn’t only complex and time-consuming, but it can be extremely costly as well....more

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Disputes in Focus: Quick Q&A on Developments in Forensic IT & AI

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In this insight, Clare Reeve Curatola ask our experts, Jason Alvares and Chris Wheatley, to share their insights and thoughts on the developments and challenges in forensic technology. They also share practical tips to...more

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ChatGPT and E-Discovery: Match Made in Heaven or Rocky Roads Ahead?

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Previously, I co-authored a two-part post on the advantages and disadvantages of using Technology Assisted Review (“TAR”) in E-Discovery document reviews. TAR helps attorneys during the review phase of E-Discovery by...more

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A Case Where TAR Wasn’t Required May Be the Best Case to Justify How its Conducted

Earlier this year, I recognized the ten-year anniversary of the landmark Da Silva Moore case that was the first court approval of predictive coding by the now retired New York Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck (with whom I have...more

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AI vs. The Eye: 5 Common Questions About Technology-Assisted Review

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Advances in artificial intelligence, including predictive coding and continuous machine learning, are creating opportunities to make eDiscovery more efficient and more effective. Yet, according to eDiscovery Today’s 2022...more

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[Event] Everlaw Connect powered by EDRM - June 15th, Los Angeles, CA

- 12:00pm: Registration and Networking Lunch - 1:00pm: How to Successfully Communicate, Connect and Collect in our Hybrid World, with the EDRM’s Mary Mack - 1:45pm: The Art of Efficiency, with Everlaw’s Chuck Kellner -...more

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[Event] Everlaw Connect powered by EDRM - June 8th, New York, NY

- 12:00pm: Registration and Networking Lunch - 1:00pm: How to Successfully Communicate, Connect and Collect in our Hybrid World, with the EDRM’s Mary Mack - 1:45pm: The Art of Efficiency, with Everlaw’s Chuck Kellner -...more

EDRM - Electronic Discovery Reference Model

[Event] Everlaw Connect powered by EDRM - June 1st, Chicago, IL

- 12:00pm: Registration and Networking Lunch - 1:00pm: How to Successfully Communicate, Connect and Collect in our Hybrid World, with the EDRM’s Mary Mack - 1:45pm: The Art of Efficiency, with Everlaw’s Chuck Kellner -...more

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Why do Lawyers Demand More Transparency with TAR?

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Since Judge Andrew Peck’s ruling over nine years ago in Da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe & MSL Group, the use of Technology-Assisted Review (TAR) for managing review in eDiscovery has been court approved. Yet many lawyers...more

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Five Reasons Litigators Should Use Technology-Assisted Review

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Advanced predictive coding solutions like technology-assisted review (“TAR”) are gaining popularity in the legal field. TAR uses artificial intelligence and allows litigators to streamline document review in ways they never...more

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Use Your eDiscovery Provider to Persuade the Court to Approve TAR

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Technology-assisted review (TAR) has become a ubiquitous tool in the arsenal of discovery counsel. Recent scholarly research has established that TAR processes are less costly than traditional manual review, and yield...more

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U.K. Program Demands Technology-Assisted Review (TAR), or Does it?

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On January 1, the U.K. launched a disclosure pilot program. The program elevates technology-assisted review — often referred to as predictive coding — to a prominent role in English and Welsh business and property courts....more

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Technology Assisted Review At A Glance

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Rule 1 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure calls upon courts and litigants to “secure the just, speedy, and inexpensive determination of every action and proceeding.” And so, it comes as no surprise that technology...more

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

New York’s Commercial Division Continues Its Efforts to Increase Efficiencies

The Commercial Division of the New York State Supreme Court recently initiated changes that reflect its focus on utilizing efficiency, innovation and agility to attract high-stakes complex commercial cases to the New York...more

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Important Update For Those Who Practice In The Commercial Division Of The NYS Supreme Courts

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On October 1, 2018, a new Rule (specifically, a new subdivision to existing Rule 11-e) of the Commercial Division Rules, will go into effect. Rule 11-e governs Responses and Objections to Document Requests. ...more

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A Leap Forward for the Recognized Use of AI and Predictive Coding in Insolvency Trials and Investigations

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When the High Court of England and Wales handed down judgment in the case of Brown v BCA Trading Ltd, it marked what is believed to be the first test of technology assisted review (TAR) for disclosure at a full trial in...more

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Technology Assisted Review: Or, How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love a Computer Program (PART TWO)

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PART TWO: This is part two of a series on my journey to appreciating TAR. Part one addressed defined TAR, described how it worked and provided tips on when you should consider using TAR. Part two addresses the TAR process,...more

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Technology Assisted Review: Or, How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love a Computer Program (PART ONE)

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PART ONE: This is part one of a series on my journey to appreciating TAR. Be on the lookout for part two in the coming weeks. Recently, I (Russ Beets) began work on a complex litigation case that had millions of documents...more

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What Can A Litigator Do When There Are Hundreds Of Thousands Of Documents To Review In A Short Period Of Time, And A Strict...

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Traditional document review can be one of the most variable and expensive aspects of the discovery process. The good news is that there are innumerable analytic tools available to empower attorneys to work smarter, whereby...more

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP

A First-Timer and Veteran Report Back on Legaltech 2018

Legaltech, the largest legal technology event of the year, took place in New York City last week. Several Encompass team members joined thousands of electronic discovery and legal technology professionals from around the...more

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What Is Predictive Coding And Should I Think About Using It?

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You are involved in litigation and faced with a document review need, what now? Naturally you need to find attorneys to review these documents. To this end, depending on the volume of data at issue, many firms will either:...more

Carlton Fields

Bullet-Point Update: Electronic and Federal Court Discovery Issues for the Week of July 14, 2017

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Cloud Computing - • Use this to convince your clients that their cloud storage may be discoverable: Open Text Corp. v. Grimes, 2017 WL 2733937 (D. Md. June 26, 2017) (Noting earlier entry of an agreed order requiring a...more

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The State of Technology Assisted Review in 2017

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The State of Technology Assisted Review in 2017 - It has been almost five years since Judge Andrew Peck of the Southern District of New York first approved the use of technology assisted review (“TAR” or “predictive...more

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