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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,...
Quantum Echo: Nobel Prize in Physics Goes to Quantum Computer Trio (Two from Google) Who Broke Through Walls Forty Years Ago
Attorney, educator and award winning author, Ralph Losey, reviews the Nobel Peace Prize in Physics awarded to scientists for proving quantum tunneling can occur in circuits. In a coincidence appropriate for the subject, moments before...
In an Asset Sale, Don’t Sell the Server That Holds Privileged Communications
A recent decision in Jim Daws Trucking v. Daws, Inc. underscores how selling a server with privileged emails can waive attorney-client privilege—raising red flags for information governance and asset purchase practices.
No More Excuses: The Legal Profession’s Tech-Education Mandate in the Age of AI
The age of AI demands more than compliance—it demands mastery. Judge Ralph Artigliere highlights Professor Bill Hamilton’s transformative approach to legal technology education, showing that ethical excellence and digital literacy are one and the same.
The Battlefield of eDiscovery: Strategic Considerations for Buyers and Providers in the Digital Age
Drawing from Clausewitz and Sun Tzu, this strategic deep-dive into eDiscovery procurement reveals how buyers and providers can navigate friction, fog, and competitive pressures with military-grade insight.
Weekly Letter to Our EDRM Global Community – 21 October 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.
Crushing the Marathon (Without Running in it): A Lesson in Digital Evidence Verification
A humorous photo-op becomes a powerful reminder that pictures and timestamps aren’t always trustworthy. Discover best practices for validating digital evidence in forensic and legal settings.
Relativity Celebrates Legal Industry Leaders at the 2025 Innovation Awards
Relativity unveiled winners of the 2025 Innovation Awards at Relativity Fest, celebrating individuals and organizations pushing the boundaries of legal technology.
The Agentic State: A Global Framework for Secure and Accountable AI-Powered Government
Unveiled at the Tallinn Digital Summit, The Agentic State presents a 12-layer roadmap for embedding AI into core government functions—redefining public service, compliance, and policy-making in the agentic era.
“Discovery on Discovery” Ordered After Amazon’s Flawed Implementation of Litigation Hold
A federal court ordered Amazon to disclose litigation hold notices and preservation efforts in a COVID-19 price gouging case, finding significant gaps and delays in its ESI preservation.
Cyberocracy and the Efficiency Paradox: Why Democratic Design is the Smartest AI Strategy for Government
A groundbreaking Estonian study reframes democratic principles as core drivers of digital government efficiency, showing how transparency, participation, and federated design build public trust and long-term performance in AI-era governance.
Definition and Application the Crime-Fraud Exception to A-C Privilege
In Burge v. Teva, the court applied the crime-fraud exception to attorney-client privilege, requiring disclosure of redacted documents that evidenced fraudulent concealment involving counsel.
