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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 [...]

Five Practice Pointers When eDiscovery Includes Slack and Other Collaborative Messaging Tools

Collaboration tools like Microsoft Teams and Slack are sources of information that often contain highly relevant communications important to any investigation or litigation. Many companies today are adopting these tools as their primary source of internal communication and collaboration. Because many companies have embraced these collaboration tools, so must the litigator when attempting to reconstruct [...]

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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 [...]

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, [...]

Alternative Legal Service Providers: Transforming the Legal Industry

In the ever-evolving legal landscape, law firms are increasingly turning to Alternative Legal Service Providers (ALSPs) to meet their diverse needs. These providers offer a wide array of services, from legal research and document review to process optimization and contract management. In this article, we’ll dive into the world of ALSPs, exploring their emergence, growth, [...]

Overcoming eDiscovery-related chat data challenges Part 3: During an investigation

Chat data will inevitably need to be collected for review if an investigation or dispute arises. A data collection exercise for chat data, as with other data types, first involves identifying the relevant data sources, ensuring that those data sources are preserved, and then extracting the data. Identifying the relevant data sources for chat data [...]

Overcoming eDiscovery-related chat data challenges: Part 2 – Prior to an Investigation

Consider ease of compliance when procuring chat software The pandemic accelerated the adoption of chat and collaboration software within businesses. While chat platforms are convenient for business communications, naturally many were built with a focus on user experience for communications and collaboration, rather than how well they perform from a compliance or eDiscovery point of [...]

Help! The Case for Outside E-Discovery Counsel

As corporate legal departments evaluate ways to streamline operations and gain efficiencies, companies may be hesitant to add outside e-discovery counsel to a litigation or regulatory matter’s legal team. They wonder what lawyers who specialize in e-discovery can provide that in-house legal departments, other outside counsel and e-discovery vendors cannot. While needs will vary across [...]

October’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 Southern District of New York denying spoliation sanctions and declining to extend the Defendants’ preservation obligations to require them to create new documents by recording content streaming over social media applications [...]

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