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What is the role of a Special Master in eDiscovery Disputes?

Scenario A complex civil litigation involves multiple defendants, multiple classes of plaintiffs, and complicated causes of action that hinge on synthesizing large amounts of data. The plaintiffs seek broad discovery of defendants’ data, business records, instant messaging systems, phone records, text messages, and other electronic materials. The parties disagree about the types of information to [...]

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Ediscovery for Paralegals

In legal matters, e-discovery is revolutionizing how legal professionals handle evidence. E-discovery, or electronic discovery, refers to the process of seeking, locating, securing, and searching electronic data with the intent of using it as evidence in legal cases. From emails and documents to social media interactions and cloud storage, digital footprints are increasingly pivotal in [...]

5 Trends to Watch: 2024 eDiscovery & eRetention

1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) will increasingly be used for eDiscovery, but results could be a double-edged sword. The consensus within the eDiscovery community is that AI is a useful tool that attorneys should not fear. In fact, AI-based tools, such as predictive coding, privilege reviews, early case analysis, and incoming production analysis, provide vital support [...]

The Current State of AI Regulations

Last time, we continued our “nuts and bolts” series of artificial intelligence (AI) for legal professionals with a look at three recent American Bar Association (ABA) resolutions regarding AI. Laws and regulations regarding AI are continually evolving with many countries around the world still lacking comprehensive AI regulations. However, there are several existing frameworks and [...]

February’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 Northern District of California requiring the Defendant to provide, at the outset of a multidistrict proceeding, information about the approximately 15,700 recipients of its litigation hold notices and the sources of [...]

Six eDiscovery Trends for 2024

2023 was an eventful year in the world of legal technology, with new technology emerging to address both traditional and new challenges legal teams face when collecting, processing, and reviewing data for litigation, investigations, or public access requests. What will 2024 hold, especially in the world of eDiscovery? We’ve captured the top trends for the [...]

Planning to Add More E-Discovery Tools to Your Tech Stack

Is your legal department using multiple e-discovery solutions or review tools? Or is it planning to add another tool to its tech stack? As a Legal Ops professional, you need to figure out whether you need an additional tool when the department has several or whether you want to take advantage of a different pricing [...]

One Tool, Two Tool, Three Tool: Better?

Many firms and companies may be using multiple eDiscovery solutions or review tools in the course of their investigations and litigation. Or, they may be contemplating adding another tool to the box. This can be for functionality, pricing, or other reasons, and it’s important to determine why. If you’re looking to add a tool, in [...]

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 [...]

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