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Apps That Wipe Out Messages Fast Create E-Discovery Minefields

Ephemeral messaging apps, which automatically erase users’ messages in a short time, are being used more than ever in the workplace. Given the copious amounts of data these apps generate, it’s already having a significant effect on e-discovery and the legal field. This new form of communication hasn’t diminished attorneys’ ethical and legal obligations. Feigning [...]

A False Economy: Skrimping on eDiscovery Technology Won’t Save You Money

Business today is complex. When conflicts, bribery accusations, employment disputes, and white-collar crime allegations emerge, your effective response is a mandatory action. While there are legal and ethical obligations to conduct thorough investigations, the ideal scenario is to mitigate or arbitrate issues before they escalate into full-blown matters. At the same time, eDiscovery technologies and [...]

Researchers warn we could run out of data to train AI by 2026. What then?

As artificial intelligence (AI) reaches the peak of its popularity, researchers have warned the industry might be running out of training data – the fuel that runs powerful AI systems. This could slow down the growth of AI models, especially large language models, and may even alter the trajectory of the AI revolution. But why [...]

By |2023-12-27T16:11:51+00:00January 19th, 2024|AI, Artificial Intelligence, e-discovery|0 Comments

ABA Guidance on the Use of AI

Last time, we continued our “nuts and bolts” series on artificial intelligence (AI) for legal professionals with a look at transparency, explainability, and interpretability of AI – what these concepts are, how they differ, and the considerations associated with them. Now, we’ll discuss the importance of staying informed as it relates to legal technology. When [...]

Navigating the E-Discovery Landscape in the Age of Generative AI

In the evolving world of e-discovery, the latest entrant is generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI), reshaping traditional practices and challenging established norms. As e-discovery professionals have adapted to changes from email to collaboration platforms, Gen AI presents new complexities, particularly in custodian identification and evidence authentication. The Evolving Role of Custodians in E-Discovery Traditionally, e-discovery [...]

Into the eDiscovery Metaverse

The Metaverse For most Electronic Discovery and legal professionals, the term “meta” recalls document review and pesky data about data that increasingly can make or break a case. But Facebook’s massive rebrand as Meta may be the harbinger of something more impactful to the practice of law and eDiscovery than even the 2006 amendments to [...]

By |2023-12-27T15:38:57+00:00January 9th, 2024|e-discovery, Investigations, Litigation Support|0 Comments

Generative AI and the Evidence it Creates

Generative AI is the “elephant in the room” these days – you can’t get away from talking about it. Whether it’s the amazing things it can do (like serving as officiant in a wedding or finding the right diagnosis for a boy’s pain after 17 doctors failed to do so), the issues it causes (like [...]

By |2023-12-27T15:14:14+00:00January 5th, 2024|AI, ChatGPT, e-discovery|0 Comments

How the Results of the 9th Annual E-Discovery Unfiltered Report Can Help Your Legal Team Plan for 2024

Along with offering key impressions of leading providers in the sector, the 9th annual E-Discovery Unfiltered: A Survey of Current Trends and Candid Perspectives report identifies the market shifts, pricing patterns, artificial intelligence developments, and data management practices that are driving the transformation of e-discovery. Between February 23, 2023, and April 10, 2023, I personally [...]

December’s Notable Cases and Events in E-Discovery

This Sidley Update addresses the following recent developments and court decisions involving e-discovery issues: 1. An order from the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington granting Defendants a protective order limiting deposition topics proposed by Plaintiffs under Rule 30(b)(6) constituting “discovery on discovery,” finding that Plaintiffs could not inquire about Defendants’ response [...]

Using ChatGPT to Revolutionize Investigations and Discovery

During a recent webinar with Today’s General Counsel, John Tredennick and William Webber of Merlin Search Technologies discussed new technology that integrates machine learning tools to find documents and large language models and ultimately uses ChatGPT to conduct investigations and discovery. GPT and other large language models have no access to information that exists outside [...]

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