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Judicial Approaches to Acknowledged and Unacknowledged AI-Generated Evidence
This article delves into how courts manage acknowledged and unacknowledged AI-generated evidence, such as deepfakes, highlighting the evidentiary hurdles, psychological impacts, and proposed reforms to ensure fairness in litigation. Grossman and Grimm outline practical steps...
The Future Is Now: Why Trial Lawyers and Judges Should Embrace Generative AI Now and How to Do it Safely and Productively
This article offers a clear framework for trial lawyers and judges to adopt generative AI responsibly, emphasizing practical use cases, ethical safeguards, and the importance of human oversight in legal decision-making.
The Growing Role of Mobile Data in Legal Proceedings
Mobile data has become a pivotal source of evidence in modern litigation and investigations. This article explores recent case law and highlights how tools like Cellebrite and Relativity streamline mobile data discovery.
Navigating AI in the Judiciary: New Guidelines for Judges and Their Chambers
The Sedona Conference’s forthcoming guidelines provide judges with a framework for responsibly integrating AI and Generative AI into judicial processes. These recommendations address ethical concerns, accuracy verification, and practical applications to enhance court efficiency while...
Decentralized Disruption: The Future of Web3 Antitrust Enforcement
Discover how Web3 companies and regulators can navigate antitrust laws to foster innovation and competition. Join Level Legal’s What’s Brewing in Antitrust on Feb. 27.
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.
Deepfakes in Legal Proceedings: A Strategic Framework for Collaborative Solutions
Deepfakes pose a growing threat to the authenticity of digital evidence in legal proceedings. This white paper outlines a collaborative framework involving legal, AI, and forensic experts to tackle the challenges posed by AI-generated deepfakes,...
Cyber Diplomacy: A New Frontier in International Relations and Professional Practice
George Christou’s publication, “Cyber Diplomacy: From Concept to Practice,” part of the Tallinn Papers series by the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE), explores the growing significance of cyber diplomacy in international relations...
ChatGPT’s Surprising Ability to Split into Multiple Virtual Entities to Debate and Solve Legal Issues
Ralph Losey explains the history of the hive mind and how his custom GPT was created and tested, with an emphasis on the Devils Advocate. The personas valuable to legal technical discussions and analysis are...
What Are Your Plans for E-Discovery Day?
With Thanksgiving week almost here, the e-discovery team at Exterro and our partners at ACEDS, EDRM, and eDiscovery Today all start thinking more seriously about E-Discovery Day. This December 7th, the ninth annual celebration of this...
Circuits in Session: Addendum and Elaboration of the Appellate Court Judge Experiment
Here I (Ralph Losey) will report on the do over and so supplement the first article. These two experiments will set up a third and final article providing a full analysis and legal critique of...
EDRM Privilege Log Protocol Finalized after Public Comments
Leading the way for global best practices in e-discovery the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) is pleased to release the final version of its Privilege Log Protocol after a lengthy period of public comment with...