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May’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 District of Kansas finding that certain descriptions in a government agency’s categorical privilege log lacked sufficient detail and information to permit the Defendant and the court to assess the privileges claimed [...]

How Much Detail is Enough in a Privilege Log?

In Southern Pine Credit Un. v. Southwest Marine & Gen’l. Ins. Co., et al., 2024 WL 1361891 (M.D. Ga. Mar. 29, 2024), the court addressed the amount of detail that must be in a privilege log. Southern Pine brought a breach of contract action after its claim on a dishonesty bond was denied. There were [...]

What are the Growing Challenges with Public Records/FOIA Requests?

The number of public records requests filed each year is on the rise, presenting a significant challenge for government agencies. One of the core obstacles faced by these agencies is the tight timing constraints imposed by laws governing these requests. Failure to meet these deadlines can result in severe consequences. To effectively manage these requests, [...]

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 [...]

Overcoming eDiscovery-related chat data challenges – Collection

The collection phase involves extracting the chat data from its existing format and making it available for processing and review. We talked in our first blog post about the different types of chat platform, and certain issues that can arise with accessing historic chat data. Our third blog post covered issues with identification and preservation, [...]

When the Litigation Hold is Over, What’s Next?

So you’ve done the hard part already – you’ve identified the data subject to a litigation hold, you’ve placed it under that hold (and enforced it), and used that information for a case. But now, the case is over. So what do you do with all that information? Where’s The Data? The first thing is [...]

By |2023-10-11T17:47:42+00:00October 19th, 2023|AI, e-discovery, Litigation, Litigation Support, sanctions|0 Comments

Trending eDiscovery Topics in the Courts

It is crucial for litigators and eDiscovery consultants to monitor case law developments, especially in relation to emerging technologies and changes to legal practice. With the first half of 2023 in the books, it is an ideal time to review hot issues. This knowledge can help litigators anticipate what to expect in court, guide technology [...]

How Technology is Shaping the Landscape of Personal Injury Law

Personal injury law is undergoing rapid changes due to the integration of new technologies. Legal tech startups are disrupting the status quo with innovative solutions while raising pertinent ethical and regulatory questions. This blog post explores the key technological shifts in personal injury law and their implications. What Falls Under Personal Injury? The field of [...]

Future Lawyers Week Recap: The Rise in Legal Ops, Taking on eDiscovery and Data Privacy Challenges and More

Legal innovators gathered in New York City last week for a one-day legal tech conference with customized knowledge session tracks for law firms and in-house legal teams. Topics ranged from turning an in-house team from a cost center to a cost savings center, balancing risk, and innovation, navigating data privacy, and successfully handling emerging and [...]

By |2023-10-02T19:29:05+00:00October 3rd, 2023|e-discovery, Law, Litigation, Litigation Support|0 Comments
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