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Trump Indictments: 3 Data Types Most Likely to Challenge E-Discovery Experts
Retired U.S. District Judge Paul Grimm of the District of Maryland, the CEO and chief legal technologist at EDRM Mary Mack, and the principal at ESI Attorneys and CEO of eDiscovery Assistant Kelly Twigger discussed...
In OpenAI Copyright Lawsuits, Discovery Complications Likely to Take Center Stage
A recent class-action lawsuit might compel OpenAI to reveal its highly-secret corpus of datasets its large language models are trained on. But the process of getting there isn’t going to be easy. . {Editor’s Note:...
Sony’s Sharpie Redaction Gaffe Is Egregious, But Underscores Common E-Discovery Gaps
Litigation paralegals and tight redaction checks are vital to preventing inadvertent disclosures during production. But too often, such controls are not put in place. [Editor’s Note: This analysis by Legal Tech reporter, Isha Marathe, was first...
Lessons From Google’s Spoliation Sanctions: Don’t Dismiss Systemic Holds –Or Chat
Leaving all the responsibility to individual custodians, and assuming data is the same everywhere, won’t likely resonate well in today’s modern e-discovery disputes Last week, Federal Judge James Donato ruled that Google neglected to preserve chat evidence...
EDRM 2.0 is Coming: E-Discovery Reference Model Seeks Global Scope, Modern Updates
The Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) is undergoing a remodel, as myriad data sources, growing ESI, and new technology is turning e-discovery into a non-linear, complex process. [Editor’s Note: EDRM is grateful to Isha Marathe...