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Why You Need to Walk Before You Run: AI Readiness Starts with Technical Competence
Before embracing AI, legal professionals must build technical competence. It’s the foundation of confident, ethical, and defensible AI adoption.
The AI Advantage in Discovery: How AI Is Already Driving Efficiency and Defensibility
AI in e-discovery is no longer theoretical—it’s delivering measurable benefits. Learn how legal teams are boosting efficiency and defensibility through explainable and agentic AI models.
Judicial Strategies for Discovery and Cooperation: Applying Sedona Principles from the Bench
Discover how Sedona’s latest judicial resources guide courts in managing discovery with fairness and efficiency. Join top experts at the EDRM webinar on November 13, 2025.
Nextpoint and Tom O’Connor Launch New Book “Artificial Intelligence for the Rest of Us”
Nextpoint and legal tech expert Tom O’Connor release Artificial Intelligence for the Rest of Us, a practical companion to eDiscovery for the Rest of Us. The book demystifies AI in legal practice, offering ethical, accessible,...
Talking to Litigators: What eDiscovery Pros Need to Know
Francesca Morency, Partner at Orrick, Hennington & Sutcliffe, shares key insights with eDiscovery expert Ray Biederman on bridging gaps between trial teams and tech.
[EDRM Workshop] Building eDiscovery Expertise: Where Education Begins—and Never Ends
Honoring Kaylee Walstad’s legacy, this EDRM webcast dives into the continuous journey of eDiscovery education, offering expert insights for professionals at all levels.
Inside the 2H 2025 Update of Andrew Haslam’s eDisclosure Systems Buyers Guide: Insight, Strategy, and Market Signals
With record readership and new editorial themes on cost transparency and legal tech priorities, the 2H 2025 eDisclosure Buyers Guide from Andrew Haslam remains an essential compass for eDiscovery professionals.
Chambers Guidance: Using AI Large Language Models (LLMs) Wisely and Ethically
Craig Ball discusses responsible AI use in appellate practice and shares Chambers Guidance with actionable tips for judges, co-prepared with Lynne Liberato.
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...
