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Discovery Is Quietly Reorganizing Itself Around AI
A panel of eDiscovery and legal-tech leaders from HaystackID’s most recent webcast reports that AI-assisted review has moved from experimentation to default practice far faster than technology-assisted review did a decade ago, reshaping early case...
EDRM Project and Advisory Council Leaders Author Groundbreaking Paper on GenAI Prompt Protection
A new paper argues that prompts attorneys write to instruct generative AI in document review deserve work-product protection, distinguishing them from search terms that courts have traditionally required parties to exchange.
Webinar Transcript | Training Is Not Enough: Guardrails for Responsible AI Use in Legal Practice
Legal professionals are not short on AI training, they are short on what comes next. In this EDRM webinar, Judge Ralph Artigliere, Professor William Hamilton, Suzanne Clark, Rose Hunter Jones, and Dr. Varun Chadalavada examine...
Do You Have a Training Gap or Blind Spots in Your Training?
Most legal professionals believe they are keeping up, but hidden training gaps and blind spots often develop unnoticed. This article explores how a simple 12-minute daily habit can help uncover weaknesses, strengthen understanding, and build...
Legalweek 2026 – (Select) Educational Sessions Preview
A preview of standout Legalweek 2026 sessions exploring agentic AI, legal industry transformation, and how the field is measuring AI value, quality, and impact.
Detecting Deep Fakes
Craig Ball introduces his new paper, “Forensic Tells: A Practitioner’s Guide to Detecting Deep Fakes and Authenticating Digital Evidence,” outlining how litigators can confront synthetic media, analyze metadata, and challenge fabricated digital evidence in court.
Book Review: Tom O’Connor, “Artificial Intelligence for the Rest of Us”
Tom O’Connor’s latest book, Artificial Intelligence for the Rest of Us, is a practical guide for legal professionals navigating AI tools and ethics. With contributions from Rakesh Madhava, Brett Burney, Elizabeth Guthrie, and David D....
Join Us for eDiscovery Day 2025: Exploring the Intersection of AI, Risk, and Modern Discovery
Explore how AI, data risk, and modern discovery intersect at eDiscovery Day 2025. Join us December 4 for expert webinars and in-person gatherings across five cities.
Fast, Cheap, and (Potentially) Dangerous: How to Use GenAI in eDiscovery Without Losing Control
GenAI promises speed and savings in eDiscovery, but without oversight, it risks accuracy, privilege, and defensibility. Learn how to balance innovation with control.
Your Workplace Went Hybrid. Did Your eDiscovery Team Keep Up?
Hybrid work reshaped how and where evidence is created: from chat apps to AI tools. Learn how to modernize your eDiscovery governance for today’s risks.
Generative AI for Smart Discovery Professionals
The 4th edition of Generative AI for Smart Discovery Professionals shows how legal teams can leverage AI for document review, deposition synthesis, and investigative reporting—while aligning with emerging ethical standards.
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.
