
Dearest EDRM Community,
Word of the week: Verification.
In legal tech last week, we celebrated Halloween in fine fashion at our special 298th EDRM Community Support call, and the EDRM 2.0 team elicited feedback from co-founders, Tom Gelbman and George Socha. Nuix treated us to a demo of Nuix Neo Discover, with the scalability of Ringtail supported by AI.
You are invited to join me on Tuesday, November 4, at noon ET, for a workshop titled “Framing Construction Discovery’s Future with AI-Powered Document Review.” This event will address the unique challenges and approaches to Construction litigation. Our panel features Esther Birnbaum, EVP, Legal Data Intelligence, HaystackID; Mark MacDonald, CEDS, VP, Enterprise and Strategic Accounts, HaystackID; Sam Morgan, Director of Global Legal Solutions, HaystackID; Aviva E.A. Zierler, eDiscovery Counsel, Goldberg Segalla; and David Timm, Associate, Burr & Forman.
On Wednesday, November 5, at 1PM ET, we invite you to join a discussion on The Sedona Conference’s recent update, addressing “Judicial Strategies for Discovery & Cooperation.” Our speakers will be Lea Bays, Partner, Robbins Gellar Rudman & Dowd; Ruth Hauswirth, Special Counsel and Director of Litigation and E-Discovery Services, Cooley LLP; and Hon. Ronald J. Hedges (Ret.), Former U.S. Magistrate Judge, District of New Jersey; Senior Editor, The Sedona Conference Cooperation Proclamation.
Mary Mack, EDRM.
Let’s remain united in our support for each other. For support or to assist a colleague, contact us at info@edrm.net and join our weekly Community Support Call, now in its sixth year.
On the EDRM Blog:
- Google’s New ‘Quantum Echoes Algorithm’ and My Last Article, ‘Quantum Echo’
 - 11th Annual eDiscovery Day Set for December 4
 - Interim Signals: A Hybrid Nowcast of GenAI ROI and Market Caution in 2H 2025 eDiscovery
 - When Must a Motion to Compel Be Filed? – Part 4
 
Upcoming Webinars on the EDRM Global Webinar Channel:
- 4 November 2025, 12 PM ET – Framing Construction Discovery’s Future with AI-Powered Document Review
 - 5 November 2025, 1 PM ET – Judicial Strategies for Discovery & Cooperation
 - 11 November 2025, 1 PM ET – Digital Forensics and Deepfakes: Navigating Emerging Challenges in Investigations and Litigation
 - 17 November 2025, 1 PM ET – Important eDiscovery Case Law Decisions for November 2025
 - 18 November 2025, 1 PM ET – Nextpoint Product Showcase: How to Win Cases with Compelling Visual Presentations
 
Updates from Around the Globe:
- Global Legal Tech Developments: Ralph Losey wrote about Google’s next breakthrough: quantum with a verifiable advantage. Another Biglaw firm was slapped with sanctions due to hallucinated citations. Latham and Watkins published information on the impact of the government shutdown on the courts. Newsweek has a list of companies that have filed WARN notices, filed when employment loss occurs at the employment site during any 30-day period for 500 or more employees, or for 50-499 employees if they make up at least 33 percent of the employer’s active workforce. The US Government shutdown has impacted the defense of the indigent in federal cases. Zoom camera angles exposed a police witness with no pants. ComplexDiscovery shared a Six Point Verification Framework going far beyond mere cite checking.
 
- International eDiscovery Trends: Redgrave* published an article, authored by Robert Keeling, Martin Tully, and Ana M. Cabassa Torres, advocating for privacy to be part of the proportionality analysis. Sheila Grela published a two-parter on the 12-minute habit with eDiscovery Today (see Part 2 here). Elon Musk promised that data centers would be built in space. ComplexDiscovery* published an innovative interim look at the 2H 2025 eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey results using synthetic data.
Thank you to eDiscovery Today’s* Doug Austin for filling his Kitchen Sink with EDRM bloggers Mike Berman’s Part 4 on his extensive exploration on proper timing for when a motion to compel must be filed, Ralph Losey on Google’s Quantum Echoes, ComplexDiscovery’s Rob Robinson’s Infostealer Logs Expose 183M Credentials: Strategic Implications for Cybersecurity, and Aaron Patton’s Gates Dogfish hysterical memes. E-Discovery Day, stewarded by Exterro*, is December 4, 2025; mark your calendars.
*EDRM Trusted Partner - World Events Impacting Legal Tech: The Israeli-Hamas ceasefire was on and off. Several hundred were killed in election protests in Tanzania. Analysts saw genocide once again in Darfur. Hurricane Melissa devastated Haiti and Jamaica. Ukraine not only gamified the war, but they also created a market for the points earned. The US drew down troops from Eastern Europe. A milestone was reached by the builders of Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, making the unfinished cathedral the tallest church in the world. Yale published a respiratory disease tracker, by state and county, using data from the health record platform Epic for Emergency Room visits.
 
Catch our latest syndicated EDRM Global Podcast Network episodes on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, and more.
Recent Illumination Zone Podcasts:
- Recent guests include Justin Tolman, Capri Miller, Alex Walstad, Bryan Bellack, and Todd Tabor.
 - A very special episode from Mary Mack on Kaylee Walstad, featuring reflections and a retrospective in Kaylee’s own voice.
 
Recent Echoes of AI Podcast:
EDRM Announcements:
- Save the date for eDiscovery Day on December 4! Founded and led by Trusted Partner Exterro, this year features five webinars on “AI, Risk, and the Future of eDiscovery.”
 - The 2H 2025 eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey is now open. Share your insights and help capture the pulse of our industry.
 
Weekly Community Support Call: Join us every Tuesday at 6PM Eastern on Zoom for support and camaraderie. Email info@edrm.net for an invitation to our 299th call. For mental health care, consider these professional resources.
All are welcome,
Mary and Holley
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P.S. This update was assisted by GAI and LLM Technologies as per EDRM GAI and LLM Policy.

