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ModeOne Expands Global Footprint with First Client in Australia
ModeOne Technologies has expanded into Australia and New Zealand, securing its first client, Adio. This partnership brings ModeOne’s remote mobile data collection solution to the APAC region, addressing legal and corporate digital evidence challenges.
Agreement in ESI Protocol to Produce All “Hits,” Without Review
Courts continue to address whether an agreement to run search terms in an ESI protocol obligates parties to produce all resulting “hits.” Recent rulings, including Rouse v. H.B. Fuller Co. and Spivey v. BP Exploration,...
HaystackID®’s Independent Security Review Validates TikTok U.S. Data Security’s Continued Compliance Efforts
HaystackID confirms TikTok U.S. Data Security’s continued compliance through an independent security review, highlighting transparency, security oversight, and regulatory adherence.
EDRM Earns JD Supra’s Readers’ Choice Award for 2025
EDRM has been named the #1 Firm in eDiscovery in JD Supra’s Readers’ Choice Awards for the third year in a row, recognizing leadership and thought contributions in legal technology.
Weekly Letter to Our EDRM Global Community – 4 March 2025
This week’s EDRM community update covers recent blog posts, upcoming webinars, recent podcasts, and important announcements. Stay engaged with the EDRM community for the latest insights and support.
“Self Help” Discovery Results in Striking of Wrongfully Obtained Evidence
The Campbell v. Aberdeen FCU decision underscores the dangers of self-help discovery in litigation. The court struck improperly obtained evidence and reaffirmed that litigants must follow ethical guidelines rather than resorting to extralegal means.
From Longbows To AI: Lessons In Embracing Technology
The adoption of AI follows a historical pattern seen with innovations like the longbow and tanks—initial resistance followed by transformation. Success depends on overcoming inertia, strategic integration, and leadership commitment to technological change.
Bar Battle of the Bots – Part One
The legal world is watching AI with both excitement and skepticism. Can today’s most advanced reasoning models think like a lawyer? Can they dissect complex fact patterns, apply legal principles, and construct a persuasive argument...
EDRM Announces Discover Beagle, Inc. as Newest Trusted Partner
EDRM announces Discover Beagle, Inc. as a Trusted Partner, recognizing its AI-powered eDiscovery platform. Beagle aims to revolutionize legal tech with “cruelty-free” eDiscovery, ensuring defensible, efficient processes.
Creating a Compelling Argument in the BP Trial: Government Plaintiffs’ Closing
This article explores how generative AI transformed trial preparation by crafting a sophisticated closing argument for the government in the BP Deepwater Horizon case. It highlights AI’s ability to analyze evidence, build legal narratives, and...
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...
Li. v. Merck Addresses: Trigger; Spoliation Discovery; and, Document Unitization
The court in Li v. Merck tackled crucial discovery issues, including when the duty to preserve evidence is triggered, the scope of discovery on potential spoliation, and challenges related to document unitization. The ruling highlights...