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Relativity Announces its Third Annual AI Visionaries List
The 2024 AI Visionaries list celebrates the innovators and thought leaders driving the integration of artificial intelligence into legal applications, marking a year of momentous advancements and a future of transformative potential.
“Self-Collection” May Be Reasonable Using Ralph Losey’s Dual-Protection System
Explore the nuanced approach to self-collection in e-discovery as advocated by Ralph Losey, Esq. This blog delves into a dual-protection system that balances self-collection risks with the need for proportionality and attorney oversight. Highlighting landmark...
Merlin Search Technologies Appoints Ediscovery Industry Veteran Jim Bocchino as Chief Revenue Officer
Merlin Search Technologies has appointed Jim Bocchino as the new Chief Revenue Officer. He will lead the company’s global expansion and innovation in ediscovery and legal investigations using advanced AI and cloud-based solutions. Bocchino’s expertise...
Defendant Who Participated in Text Message Exchange Was Not Prejudiced by Disclosure on the Eve of Trial
This article analyzes ‘Pointer v. State’ and late evidence disclosure in criminal trials, its impact on defendant’s rights and legal procedures. It also explores Maryland’s rules on civil discovery as opposed to criminal discovery in...
Relativity Appoints Steve Couling as Chief Sales Officer
Global legal technology company Relativity announced the appointment of Steve Couling as Chief Sales Officer (CSO). Couling is a seasoned sales leader with nearly three decades of technology sales experience and 17 years working in...
If You’re Going to Coach a Witness and Misrepresent it to the Court, Turn Off the Recorder
In Hernandez v. La Fortaleza, Inc., 2024 WL 65217 (N.J. Super. Ct. App. Div. Jan. 5, 2024)(per curiam), plaintiffs’ slip and fall claim was dismissed with prejudice, and attorneys’ fees were also awarded, due to...