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Relativity Scales Generative AI Availability Across Asia
Relativity has expanded its generative AI tools, aiR for Review and aiR for Privilege, to five additional countries in Asia. This move empowers legal and compliance teams with scalable, secure solutions for efficient document and...
Application of Work-Product Doctrine to Materials Prepared Years After Incident
The Hall decision explores whether documents prepared decades after a criminal conviction, as part of post-conviction representation, qualify as protected work product. It emphasizes timing and substantial need in distinguishing between fact and opinion work...
Weekly Letter to Our EDRM Global Community – 8 July 2025
This week’s EDRM community update features recent blog posts, upcoming webinars, notable podcasts, and key announcements. Stay engaged with the EDRM community for the latest insights and support.
Weekly Letter to Our EDRM Global Community – 1 July 2025
This week’s EDRM community update features recent blog posts, upcoming webinars, notable podcasts, and key announcements. Stay engaged with the EDRM community for the latest insights and support.
Defendant’s Prejudice From Plaintiff’s Failure to Disclose Photographs Taken by Defendant Was Insufficient to Support an Exclusionary Discovery Sanction
In Matter of City of Hagerstown, the Appellate Court of Maryland held that a plaintiff’s failure to disclose photos did not justify their exclusion as a discovery sanction, finding minimal prejudice.
Panel of Experts for Everyone About Anything – Part One
Award winning blogger, attorney and AI Expert Ralph Losey invites you to his GPT, updated with ChatGPT’s recent releases: imagine instantly accessing a room full of top experts ready to respond to your toughest questions,...
Staying Curious: One Practical Defense Against Creative Burnout
In high-performance sectors, creative burnout poses a systemic risk. This article outlines how cultivating curiosity can serve as a powerful, sustainable defense against it.
Fed.R.Civ.P. 26(g) Was Violated by Permitting Client Searches With Minimal Oversight by Counsel
A court ruling in Grullon v. Lewis held that allowing clients to self-collect discovery with minimal attorney oversight violates Rule 26(g), highlighting the need for counsel’s active involvement.
HaystackID® Advances to Band 2 in 2025 Chambers Litigation Support Guide, Recognized for Industry-Leading Expertise
HaystackID has advanced to Band 2 in the 2025 Chambers Litigation Support Guide by Chambers USA. This is the firm’s highest ranking to date and marks its eighth consecutive year of recognition. The elevation affirms...
Proteus Discovery Group Expands Technology Partnerships with Addition of Venio Systems
Proteus Discovery Group has partnered with Venio Systems to integrate the Venio Cloud platform into its suite of hosted eDiscovery solutions. This collaboration supports Proteus’s consultative, multi-platform approach to legal technology.
Case Study: Practical Testing for Effectively Organizing Documents with GenAI Review
This case study explores a practical framework for evaluating Generative AI in organizing discovery documents using Relativity’s aiR. It details testing protocols, prompt refinement, and the creation of hybrid workflows to scale legal expertise efficiently.
HaystackID® Recognized in 2025 Chambers Crisis & Risk Management Guide for Cyber Investigations and Global Advisory Excellence
HaystackID has been named in the 2025 Chambers Crisis & Risk Management Guide, earning recognition for cyber investigations and advancing to Band 2 in litigation support. This distinction highlights the firm’s trusted advisory role and...