Year 2025

Impact Discovery: finding and measuring the tech that truly changes outcomes—reducing risk, saving time, improving quality, and ensuring defensibility, by Sheila Grela.

Impact Discovery: finding and measuring the tech that truly changes outcomes—reducing risk, saving time, improving quality, and ensuring defensibility

Sheila Grela explores how innovations like generative AI, explainable models, and automation are moving the needle in eDiscovery.

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Relativity's Justice for Change Program Reaches Five-Year Milestone at Relativity Fest 2025, Relativity Press Release.

Relativity’s Justice for Change Program Reaches Five-Year Milestone at Relativity Fest 2025

At Relativity Fest 2025, Relativity marked the five-year anniversary of Justice for Change—a program that has supported over 250 social justice matters, empowering legal teams with AI tools to drive systemic change and broaden access to justice globally.

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Learning from Collective Failures: A Pre-Summit Reflection on AI Governance, ComplexDiscovery.

Learning from Collective Failures: A Pre-Summit Reflection on AI Governance

What can Soviet-era farming collectives teach us about AI? As leaders gather in Tallinn, this reflection warns against repeating systemic mistakes in AI governance by ignoring local context, shared authority, and accountability.

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From Ships to Silicon: Personhood and Evidence in the Age of AI by Ralph Losey AI entity testifying

From Ships to Silicon: Personhood and Evidence in the Age of AI

Can an AI testify or be sued in court? Attorney and AI expert Ralph Losey begins with the history of legal personhood, then turns to the rules of evidence, and finally examines the personhood and consciousness debate. Along the way, he offers a few practical tools that judges and legal-techs can start using to handle AI in the courtroom. The aim is modest but urgent: to help the law take its first steady steps from ships to silicon, from abstract algorithms to evidence that demands to be weighed.

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2H 2025 eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey Opens: Add Your Voice by November 15, ComplexDiscovery.

2H 2025 eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey Opens: Add Your Voice by November 15

The 38th eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey is now open through November 15. Co-produced by ComplexDiscovery and EDRM, this trusted pulse-check invites cybersecurity, governance, and eDiscovery pros to weigh in on business conditions, risk, and AI use.

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Plaintiff Raised a Troubling Spoliation Issue, But Did Not Surmount All Hurdles, and a Ruling Was Reserved by Michael Berman, E-Discovery LLC.

Plaintiff Raised a Troubling Spoliation Issue, But Did Not Surmount All Hurdles, and a Ruling Was Reserved

A Maryland court expressed concern over WMATA’s failure to produce key inspection reports after a garage slip-and-fall but declined to impose harsh spoliation sanctions, reserving judgment on narrower remedies.

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