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Wondering how to address cloud migration for E-Discovery? ProSearch discusses that in the first part of a two-part article series! The post Cloud Migration for E-Discovery: eDiscovery Best Practices appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Can you authenticate your evidence for litigation? Lexbe‘s webinar tomorrow discussing best practices for mastering ESI for litigation! The post Mastering ESI for Litigation Through Authentication: eDiscovery Webinars appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Congrats to Syllo with the announcement that Pillsbury expands litigation technology resources with Syllo’s AI-powered platform! Here’s a portion of the press release. The post Pillsbury Expands Litigation Technology Resources with Syllo’s AI-Powered Platform appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
When production ends, preparing for trial begins! Nextpoint discusses trial presentation tech tips you and your team need to know here! The post Trial Presentation Tech Tips You Need to Know: Litigation Best Practices appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
In the case In re Sandisk SSDs Litig., California Magistrate Judge Lisa J. Cisneros granted Plaintiffs’ Motion to Reopen Depositions, allowing Plaintiffs to reopen three depositions of Defendants' employees due to Defendants' belated production of documents that Defendants had previously designated as privileged, but limited the reopened depositions “to questions pertaining to documents produced after the original deposition, questions pertaining to testimony from other witnesses' reopen...| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
According to a new report, over 40 percent of GenAI users responded that they started using it within the past six months. The post Over 40 Percent of GenAI Users Started Using it in the Last 6 Months: Artificial Intelligence Trends appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Case law is one of the strongest indicators of how to handle linked documents. So, here is the latest in the case law of linked documents from Cimplifi. The post The Case Law of Linked Documents: eDiscovery Best Practices appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
After the very sad story of a 16-year-old boy who died by suicide after interacting with ChatGPT, parental controls are coming to ChatGPT. The post Parental Controls are Coming to ChatGPT: Artificial Intelligence Trends appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Does your firm have a static policy for document access? This blog post from ReVia discusses the anatomy of a secure document access policy! The post Secure Document Access Policy and What Law Firms Need Today: Legal Governance Trends appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| 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
Here’s the kitchen sink for August 29, 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 August 29, 2025: Legal Tech Trends appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| 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
Working in construction law & intellectual property (IP) law creates unique data challenges. CloudNine discusses streamlining eDiscovery in construction and IP law here! The post Streamlining eDiscovery in Construction and Intellectual Property Law: eDiscovery Trends appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Congrats to Level Legal® for the announcement that Level Legal Appoints Jon Robins as Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of eDiscovery! Here's a portion of the press release! The post Level Legal Appoints Jon Robins as Chief Technology Officer and VP of eDiscovery appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| 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
Most of you know there’s a site that is tracking case filings with AI hallucinations. There’s also one tracking AI use in academic papers. Or should I say misuse? The post AI Use in Academic Papers? There’s a Site for That Too: Artificial Intelligence Trends appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Lately, it seems there are a lot of reasons to fear AI. But this blog post by Sam Bock at Relativity shows 3 reasons lawyers shouldn’t fear AI. The post 3 Reasons Lawyers Shouldn’t Fear AI: eDiscovery Trends appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| 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
It’s still a ways off, but early registration for the 2025 Advanced eDiscovery Institute Georgetown Law conference ends tomorrow! The post Early Registration for the 2025 Advanced eDiscovery Institute Ends Tomorrow: eDiscovery Conferences appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| 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
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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
eDiscovery Today is a daily blog for eDiscovery, information governance, cybersecurity and data privacy trends, best practices and case law.| 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
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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
Here’s the kitchen sink for July 3, 2025 of ten stories that I didn’t get to this week – with another brand-new meme from Gates Dogfish!| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Seeking info about DeepSeek? There’s so much info out there in just a few days that I decided to consolidate it in a unique way.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
I recently watched the movie BlackBerry, and it got me thinking about how the blackberry lesson can be applied to the eDiscovery industry.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
A discussion with colleagues about AI detectors caused me to experiment by putting an AI detector to the test to see if it can spot AI text.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
I guess I should be less surprised at this point. Your flight data is being sold to DHS, but the airlines don’t want you to know about that.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Here’s the kitchen sink for August 30, 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
Yesterday, I covered Craig Ball’s post about adapting RFPs for generative AI, which brought up another topic: AI generated or AI assisted?| 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