We covered part 1 of Sheila Grela’s terrific article on Monday. Here’s part 2 of The 12-Minute Habit: How Legal Pros Can Make Learning Stick (and Keep Their Sanity). The post Part 2 of The 12-Minute Habit: How Legal Pros Can Make Learning Stick (and Keep Their Sanity) appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Capri Miller of Level Legal was recently interviewed on EDRM’s Illumination Zone by Mary Mack and Holley Robinson. Here are some highlights from that interview. The post Capri Miller of Level Legal on EDRM’s Illumination Zone: eDiscovery Trends appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
In Apothio, LLC v. Youngblood, California Magistrate Judge Christopher D. Baker ordered that “each party shall provide the others with search terms and custodians used to date to identify responsive materials within the producing party's ESI, as well as a corresponding hit report”, as well as ordering defendants to serve an amended response to Plaintiff's RFPs to identify whether any responsive documents are withheld and the privilege basis for the withholding, as well as a privilege log...| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Congrats to Syllo with the announcement that Syllo raises $30 million to bolster product innovation and meet growing demand for AI-driven litigation products and services! Here’s a portion of the press release! The post Syllo Raises $30 Million to Bolster Product Innovation and Meet Demand appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
The 11th annual eDiscovery Day is set for December 4! And eDiscovery Today is excited to be one of the sponsors again! Here are the details! The post 11th Annual eDiscovery Day Set for December 4: eDiscovery Trends appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
M365 removed legal hold communications as of August. Casepoint discusses the workflow impact and risks of that in this post! The post Workflow Impact and Risks of M365 Removal of Legal Hold Communications: eDiscovery Best Practices appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
The OpenAI NY Times case is becoming a blueprint for the handling of discovery of AI-related content in litigation. Here’s why. The post The OpenAI NY Times Case is a Blueprint for AI Discovery: eDiscovery Trends appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
A title like “AI and the Future of eDiscovery” peaks your interest! Tune in to this webinar from Today's General Counsel & KLDiscovery tomorrow! The post AI and the Future of eDiscovery: eDiscovery Webinars appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
I wrote this article about the 12-minute habit for learning with a smart nudge from Doug Austin and the science from Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning by Brown, Roediger, and McDaniel. The post The 12-Minute Habit: How Legal Pros Can Make Learning Stick (and Keep Their Sanity) appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Here’s the kitchen sink for October 24, 2025 of ten stories that I didn’t get to this week – with another brand-new meme from Gates Dogfish! The post The Kitchen Sink for October 24, 2025: Legal Tech Trends appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
The Techno Security & Digital Forensics Conference begins Monday! Here are six sessions to check out at the conference next week! The post Six Sessions to Check Out at the Techno Security Digital Forensics Conference: Digital Forensics Conferences appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
There’s nothing to be leery about with Lexbe‘s webinar tomorrow on The Leery Lawyer's Guide to GenAI in eDiscovery, featuring Craig Ball! The post The Leery Lawyer’s Guide to GenAI in eDiscovery with Craig Ball: eDiscovery Webinars appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Congrats to Nextpoint and Tom O’Connor for the announcement that their new book Artificial Intelligence for the Rest of Us has been launched! Here’s part of the press release! The post Artificial Intelligence for the Rest of Us Book Launched by Nextpoint and Tom O’Connor appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Working on an investigation? In this article, ProSearch discusses the top 6 things to consider with chat data when working on an investigation! The post Top 6 Things to Consider with Chat Data in Investigations: eDiscovery Best Practices appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Yesterday, OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Atlas – its web browser with ChatGPT built in. Based on early reviews, it seems more like “Atlas Shrugged” to me. The post ChatGPT Atlas Seems More Like “Atlas Shrugged” Based on Early Reviews: Artificial Intelligence Trends appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
We talk about generative AI a lot, but not that much about generative AI created content as discoverable evidence. Cimplifi discusses that here! The post Generative AI Created Content as Discoverable Evidence: eDiscovery Best Practices appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
As digital evidence evolves, it creates emerging issues in authentication and encryption! Find out more in this S2|DATA webinar on November 11th! The post Emerging Issues in Authentication and Encryption: Evidence and the Law: Legal Tech Webinars appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
What’s the state of eDiscovery today (little “t” 😉)? Rick Clark of CloudNine recaps a discussion of a session from the Masters Conference Philadelphia! The post The State of eDiscovery at the Masters Conference Philadelphia: eDiscovery Trends appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
In United Ass'n Nat'l Pension Fund v. Carvana Co., Arizona Magistrate Judge John Z. Boyle, stating: “The Court will not excuse Defendants from any efforts to produce contemporaneous hyperlinked documents outright simply because they elected to use a suite of cloud-based web applications that would make that process difficult”, ordered Defendants to “produce responsive documents—i.e., the versions of any documents as closely contemporaneous to, but preceding, the email communication as...| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Time for another thought leader interview on eDiscovery Today! This time, I’m interviewing Igor Labutov, Head of Epiq AI Labs of Epiq!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Here, the Court denied without prejudice the parties’ joint motion for entry of an Order adopting the parties’ ESI Stipulation.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Here, the Court issued a default judgment against Kitsap County for spoliation of video evidence related to the suicide of an inmate.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
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ReVia achieves Relativity Developer Partner status to expand data governance and eDiscovery innovation! Here’s part of the press release!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Here, the Court denied Plaintiff's Motion to Bar the Defendants' Corrected Spreadsheet finding they were substantially justified in doing so.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
The Sedona Conference® (TSC) WG1 group is forming a brainstorming group on discoverability and admissibility of GenAI-related data!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Getty and Shutterstock are looking to take control of their own IP. These image companies are creating their own AI models.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
OpenAI announced on Monday that ChatGPT’s free version will no longer require a login – at least in some regions. Is that good or bad?| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Time for another thought leader interview on eDiscovery Today! This time, I’m interviewing Josh Kreamer of Seedless!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
The Court denied plaintiffs’ request for source code discovery, but ordered discovery of “all relevant Chat-related hyperlinked material.”| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Are you looking for validation? Who isn’t? 😉 Here’s a webinar from eDiscovery Today discussing evaluating methods for eDiscovery review!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
The news that Anthropic settles its AI copyright lawsuit with book authors may illustrate that both sides have leverage in these disputes.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
What a great topic! Lexbe has a webinar this Friday discussing the top 10 AI insights you need to know, based on battle-tested advice!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Today’s financial sector demands readiness, proactive intelligence, and a forensic-grade response model. Lineal discusses that here!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
The Court found that plaintiff’s duty to preserve arose when she was terminated, rendering moot most potential spoliation sanctions.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
ILTACON starts Sunday, August 10th! Here’s the ILTACON 2025 Word Cloud to give you a sense of the primary topics being discussed!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
ReVia is proud to announce that co-founders Frank Perrone and Ian Tighe are stepping back into the spotlight, reaffirming their commitment to reshaping the LegalTech landscape.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Maura R. Grossman and Tara Emory have published a new paper: A Primer on the Different Meanings of “Bias” for Legal Practice.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
AI models need so much data that they are beginning to be trained on AI-generated data. This could lead to “degenerative AI”.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Craig Ball published a post about adapting requests for production for the generative AI age, which is interesting in at least two respects.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
A new Sedona Conference Journal article discusses how AI is testing the limits of the IP legal regimes & announces a new working group.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
ILTACON starts Sunday, August 11th! Yesterday, I provided the first part of my ILTACON preview. Here is Part 2 of my ILTACON 2024 preview!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
ILTACON starts in less than a week – this Sunday, August 11! So, here is Part 1 of your ILTACON 2024 preview for this year’s conference!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Or at least it seems to do so. Based on some questions I asked it, it appears that ChatGPT makes things up when it doesn’t know the answer.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Here’s the kitchen sink for February 9, 2024 of ten stories that I didn’t get to this week – with another brand-new meme from Gates Dogfish!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
ILTACON starts Sunday, August 11th! Here’s the ILTACON 2024 Word Cloud to give you a sense of the primary topics being discussed!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
In the latest scrutiny of OpenAI’s safety policies, five US senators have demanded that OpenAI discuss its efforts to ensure its AI is safe.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin