Year 2025

From Search Hits to Answers: How GenAI Solved Complex Discovery Challenges at HKA's "Hands On" AI Program in London by John Tredennick, Merlin Search Technologies, and Darren Mullins, HKA Global

From Search Hits to Answers: How GenAI Solved Complex Discovery Challenges at HKA’s “Hands On” AI Program in London

During HKA’s “Hands On” AI program in London, senior legal professionals used the Merlin Alchemy platform to investigate the UK Post Office scandal. In just 45 minutes, they analyzed 14,000 real documents and generated detailed, citation-rich reports.

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Beagle Launches Professional Services Line to Support Ethical, Accurate AI Use in Legal Practice, Beagle Press Release

Beagle Launches Professional Services Line to Support Ethical, Accurate AI Use in Legal Practice

Discover Beagle introduces Professional Services to guide legal teams in ethical, defensible AI use across any review platform, offering prompt engineering, training, and behavior coaching.

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When AI Policies Fail: The AI Sanctions in Johnson v. Dunn and What They Mean for the Profession by Hon. Ralph Artigliere (ret.)

When AI Policies Fail: The AI Sanctions in Johnson v. Dunn and What They Mean for the Profession

The Johnson v. Dunn case marks a turning point in judicial tolerance for AI citation errors. Despite clear firm policies and experienced counsel, the court imposed severe sanctions, signaling that only individual verification, not institutional rules, can prevent career-threatening AI misuse in legal filings.

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Epiphanies or Illusions? Testing AI’s Ability to Find Real Knowledge Patterns - Part One By Ralph Losey

Epiphanies or Illusions? Testing AI’s Ability to Find Real Knowledge Patterns – Part One

Pattern recognition is at the core of artificial intelligence. In this article, award winning blogger, attorney and AI pioneer will test the ability of advanced AI, specifically ChatGPT, to uncover meaningful new patterns across different fields of knowledge. The goal is ambitious: to discover genuine epiphanies—true moments of insight that expand human understanding and open new doors of knowledge—while avoiding the pitfalls of apophenia, the human tendency to perceive illusions or false connections. This experiment probes an age-old tension: can AI reliably distinguish between genuine breakthroughs and compelling yet misleading illusions?

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Echoes of AI, EDRM Global Podcast Network

Echoes of AI: Episode 35 | Epiphanies or Illusions? Testing AI’s Ability to Find Real Knowledge Patterns – Part One

Attorney, award-winning blogger, and AI expert Ralph Losey's curated and vetted podcast features his Anonymous Podcasters as they do a deep dive on Ralph's EDRM blog post titled "Epiphanies or Illusions? Testing AI's Ability to Find Real Knowledge Patterns – Part One."

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Local Rule Prohibiting Definitions in Interrogatories Without Leave of Court by Michael Berman, E-Discovery LLC.

Local Rule Prohibiting Definitions in Interrogatories Without Leave of Court

The District of Nebraska prohibits definitions in interrogatories without prior court approval, as highlighted in Payne v. Geer. This contrasts with Maryland and other jurisdictions that provide structured, permissible definitions to streamline discovery. The debate highlights differing judicial philosophies on clarity versus burden in discovery.

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