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Quantum Leap: Google Claims Its New Quantum Computer Provides Evidence That We Live In A Multiverse
Google’s quantum computer, Willow, achieved a feat once thought impossible, sparking debates about the multiverse theory and reshaping our understanding of reality. Could this technology unlock the mysteries of existence?
HaystackID in the Community, Winter 2025
HaystackID’s Q1 2025 calendar is filled with premier events, from the Sedona Conference on AI and the Law to Legalweek 2025. Join their experts to explore innovations in legal technology and cybersecurity.
First Look: eDiscovery Task Allocation Trends in the 2024-2029 Market Size Mashup
The 2024-2029 eDiscovery Market Size Mashup highlights evolving task allocations, with AI reducing review costs and growing investments in collection and processing. Discover strategic insights for stakeholders navigating this shifting landscape.
Modern Remote Mobile Collection: A Deep Dive into the Cellebrite-RelativityOne Integration
The Cellebrite-RelativityOne integration revolutionizes mobile data collection in eDiscovery, offering streamlined workflows, secure processing, and compliance with privacy regulations. Discover its benefits and future potential in reshaping legal investigations.
Proteus Discovery Group Celebrates 10th Anniversary
Proteus Discovery Group commemorates its 10th anniversary, reflecting on a decade of innovation, client-focused growth, and national expansion in eDiscovery services.
Weekly Letter to Our EDRM Global Community – 7 January 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.
Industry Veteran Jill Black Joins Level Legal as Chief Marketing Officer
Level Legal has appointed Jill Black as its Chief Marketing Officer. With over 20 years of experience in legal technology, Jill will oversee go-to-market strategies and amplify Level Legal’s brand and customer engagement.
Google Avoids Discovery on Discovery Based on Insufficient Foundation for Request
In Taylor v. Google LLC, the court denied plaintiffs’ request for additional discovery, emphasizing that “discovery on discovery” requires proof of specific deficiencies. The plaintiffs failed to demonstrate Google’s chat messages contained unpreserved relevant evidence.
Optimism and Innovation in eDiscovery: Fall 2024 Business Confidence Survey Insights
The Fall 2024 eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey highlights industry optimism, financial stability, and the growing role of AI. Despite challenges like data complexity and budget constraints, eDiscovery professionals are adapting to drive innovation and growth.
Weekly Letter to Our EDRM Global Community – 17 December 2024
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.
Singularity Advocate Series #1: AI with a Mind of Its Own, On Trial for its Life
In a courtroom drama that tests the boundaries of law and ethics, an AI named Anima fights for recognition as a sentient being. Humanity confronts its fears and hopes for the future through her trial...
Request to Produce Documents Collected “to the Present” is Improper “Rolling Discovery”
The court in Rouse v. H.B. Fuller Co. rejected a request for “rolling discovery,” emphasizing that such practices violate prior rulings on temporal limits and proportionality in discovery. This case underscores the importance of adhering...