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Weekly Letter to Our EDRM Global Community – 5 March 2024
Dearest EDRM Community, The word of the week is: AI. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is dominating discussions in Legaltech this week, and for good reason. From the intriguing “New Study Shows AIs are Genuinely Nicer than Most...
EDRM’s Upcoming Workshop: A Deep Dive into Generative AI and eDiscovery
Heads up, legal tech enthusiasts! The EDRM is rolling out something you won’t want to miss on March 19: a deep-dive workshop all about Generative AI and its game-changing role in eDiscovery. Forget the usual...
Revolutionary Smartphone Data Collection Technology Helps Corporations Enforce and Comply with Regulatory Rules
Smartphones in the workplace pose challenges for regulatory compliance. Learn how targeted data collection can streamline recordkeeping and mitigate risk.
Privilege Logs: New Techniques to Achieve Proportionality – The “Certification Log”
Michael Berman reviews The Sedona Conference, Commentary on Privilege Logs (Feb. 2024, Public Comment Version)(citing Rule 29) alongside the EDRM Privilege Log Protocol: Version 2.0(2023) and advocates a trust but verify methodology.
Failure to Show “Intent to Deprive” Leads to Denial of Rule 37(e)(2) Sanctions
A recent case highlights the importance of clearly demonstrating “intent to deprive” to secure sanctions under Rule 37(e)(2). In Boshea v. Compass Marketing, Inc., the court denied sanctions despite the possible destruction of relevant evidence,...
Lawyers and Law Firms Rising Up: Overcoming the Reluctance To Transition To AI
[Editor’s Note: EDRM is proud to publish the Hon. Ralph Artigliere’s (ret.) advocacy and analysis. The opinions and positions are Judge Artigliere’s (ret.) February 29, 2024 © Ralph Artigliere. This article was written for the...