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Rights Groups Want Facial Recognition Process to be Discoverable In a New Jersey Case
Hat tip to the “Data Diva” Debbie Reynolds for this story! Two digital rights groups and a defendants’ rights association are arguing in a New Jersey court that evidence discovery in a criminal case should...
Sheila Grela: Legal Technology Trends
EDRM Global Advisory Council leader and paralegal at Buchalter, Sheila Grela, published an analysis of legal technology trends at law firms in 2022’s third quarter installment of “FACTS & FINDINGS”, for NALA, the National Association...
eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey: Falling Expectations?
ComplexDiscovery released the Fall 2022 Results for the eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey this weekend. With no abrupt moves up or down, there is a distinct cooling of expectations for increased revenue and profit over the...
Exterro and Sponsors Announce 8th Annual E-Discovery Day
Exterro, ACEDS, EDRM, and eDiscovery Today Co-Sponsoring Day of Education, Networking, and Celebration for E-Discovery Professionals Portland, Ore., September 6, 2022 – Exterro Inc., the preferred provider of Legal GRC software specifically designed for in-house legal, privacy,...
A Case Where TAR Wasn’t Required May Be the Best Case to Justify How its Conducted
Earlier this year, I recognized the ten-year anniversary of the landmark Da Silva Moore case that was the first court approval of predictive coding by the now retired New York Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck (with whom I have...
Craig Ball & Alex Jones’ Inadvertent Production
Craig Ball, Texas trial lawyer, forensic expert and eDIscovery Special Master, is on fire over Alex Jones’ attorney’s inadvertent production of Alex Jones’ cell phone. Covered by eDiscovery Today’s Doug Austin, “Craig’s two posts on...