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The Future of AI Is Here—But Are You Ready? Learn the OECD’s Blueprint for Ethical AI
The OECD’s AI principles provide a framework for businesses to adopt AI responsibly, ensuring transparency, human rights, and accountability. Learn how to navigate the challenges of ethical AI implementation.
Court-Ordered Production of a “Destruction/Unavailable” Log
In Leprino Foods Co. v. Avani Outpatient Surgical Center, the court compelled the production of a “destruction/unavailable” log. This decision raises questions about the necessity and practicality of such logs in discovery and the need...
Level Legal’s David Greetham Wins Legal Innovator of the Year at the Texas Legal Awards 2024
David Greetham, VP of Digital Forensics at Level Legal, won Legal Innovator of the Year at the Texas Legal Awards 2024 for his innovative, cost-saving technology solutions that revolutionize digital IP theft detection and mobile...
Discovery From Former Attorney About Disputed Quid Pro Quo Offer to Opponent
In GLD3, LLC v. Albra, plaintiffs sought discovery from a former town attorney about an alleged quid pro quo offer regarding property development. The court denied the deposition but allowed a limited interrogatory, balancing privilege...
October’s Notable Cases and Events in E-Discovery
October 2024 saw significant court rulings on e-discovery issues, including spoliation sanctions for lost text messages, search term disputes in antitrust litigation, and privilege claim procedures under Rule 26(b)(5)(B).
Changing the eDiscovery Burnout Blueprint: Practical Solutions to Address Failing Mental Wellness in the eDiscovery Industry
The eDiscovery industry is facing a mental health crisis exacerbated by high-pressure workloads and inadequate support structures. This report delves into the causes and offers practical solutions to address burnout.
Discovery Dispute: “Both cannot be true.”
In the discovery dispute between Kranz & Associates and Lain, the court focused on Tekvantage’s inconsistent claims about the existence and production of documents, raising concerns about transparency in a trade secrets case.
Redgrave LLP Adds Prominent eDiscovery Team Led by Partners Robert D. Keeling and Ray Mangum
Redgrave LLP has significantly enhanced its eDiscovery and Information Law expertise with the addition of a 10-person team, including partners Robert D. Keeling and Ray Mangum. This move solidifies the Firm’s leadership in legal technology...
EDRM Announces Ralph Losey’s New Podcast, “Echoes of AI”
EDRM is syndicating Ralph Losey’s innovative new podcast, “Echoes of AI,” entirely AI-generated and based on his expert blog posts. The first episode explores AI’s potential to address the loneliness pandemic.
Loneliness Pandemic: Can Empathic AI Friendship Chatbots Be the Cure?
A Harvard study reveals that AI friendship chatbots can alleviate loneliness as effectively as human interactions, even outperforming passive activities like watching videos. However, concerns remain over long-term effects and potential misuse.
DISCO Officially Launches its Cecilia AI Platform in Europe
DISCO launches its Cecilia AI Platform in Europe, introducing generative AI tools designed to streamline document review and ediscovery for legal professionals in the EU and UK. Early feedback highlights the platform’s speed, accuracy, and...
What Objections May Be Raised to a Subpoena by a Non-Party?
In Trusted Sci. & Tech., Inc. v. Evancich, the Maryland Appellate Court clarified that non-parties can object to subpoenas on relevance, overbreadth, and undue burden. The decision underscores the importance of protecting non-party interests in...