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Writing through tears, I am heartbroken to share that Kaylee Walstad has died suddenly and unexpectedly. Kaylee was the loving, …Continue reading →| Ball in your Court
Yesterday, I found myself in a spirited exchange with a colleague about whether the e-discovery community has suitable replacements for …Continue reading →| Ball in your Court
Early this century, when I was gaining a reputation as a trial lawyer who understood e-discovery and digital forensics, I was hired to work as the lead computer forensic examiner for plaintiffs in …| Ball in your Court
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Tomorrow, I will present with Lynne Liberato at the Texas Second Court of Appeals on using LLMs in appellate practice. We advocate for ethical and effective guidelines for AI application, emphasizi…| Ball in your Court
Having taught Federal Rule of Evidence 502 (FRE 502) in my law classes for over a decade, I felt I had a firm grasp of its nuances. Yet recent litigation where I serve as Special Master prompted me…| Ball in your Court
A practical guide for trial lawyers who want to try out AI LLMs (ChatGPT-4) in their practice and including simple-to-follow instructions and prompt examples.| Ball in your Court
The integration of Generative Large Language Models (GLLMs) into the discovery process is transforming how documents are reviewed for relevance and responsiveness. These AI models, which excel at p…| Ball in your Court
Twenty years ago, I dreamed up a website where you would submit a list of eDiscovery keywords and queries and the site would critique the searches and suggest improvements to make them more efficie…| Ball in your Court
I am in Great Britain this week addressing an E-Discovery and Information Governance conclave, joined by esteemed American colleagues and friends, Jason Baron and Ralph Losey among other luminaries…| Ball in your Court
Periodically, I strive to pen something practical and compendious on electronic evidence and eDiscovery, drilling into a topic, that hasn’t seen prior comprehensive treatment. I’ve done primers on…| Ball in your Court
In the E-Discovery Bubble, we’re embroiled in a debate over “Linked Attachments.” Or should we say “Cloud Attachments,” or “Modern Attachments” or “H…| Ball in your Court
Reader’s Digest, the century-old magazine with the highest paid circulation, has long published “condensed” books; anthologies of four-to-five popular novels abridged to fit in a single volume.&nbs…| Ball in your Court