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Cellebrite Enterprise Solutions - What the Latest Trends Reveal About the Future of Corporate Investigations

What the Latest Trends Reveal About the Future of Corporate Investigations

Cellebrite's 2025 Industry Trends Survey highlights the evolving landscape of corporate investigations, with key trends including AI adoption, mobile data challenges, and advanced cloud tools. The report underscores the increasing complexity of digital evidence and the growing reliance on AI-assisted workflows.

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"Diligent Search," But No Responsive Data Is Insufficient Response by Michael Berman.

“Diligent Search,” But No Responsive Data Is Insufficient Response

The EEOC prevailed in discovery disputes against Mia Aesthetics by presenting factual support, challenging vague claims of a “diligent search” for responsive data. The court emphasized that specificity and documented efforts are required to meet Rule 26 standards.

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1H 2025 eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey Results Released by ComplexDiscovery OÜ and EDRM - ComplexDiscovery

1H 2025 eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey Results Released by ComplexDiscovery OÜ and EDRM

The 1H 2025 eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey highlights stable market sentiment with rising adoption of generative AI, budgetary concerns, and calls for greater financial visibility. Drawing on 77 responses, this update charts strategic shifts across eDiscovery.

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E-Discovery LLC, ESI Protocol Should Define “Documents” and Address Redaction Based on Irrelevancy by Michael Berman

ESI Protocol Should Define “Documents” and Address Redaction Based on Irrelevancy

We the Protestors, Inc. v. Sinyangwe highlights the need for precision in ESI Protocols, particularly regarding the definition of a “document” and redactions for irrelevance. The court's analysis underscores that redactions must be explicitly agreed upon or judicially approved.

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April 2025 HSR Rebound: Regulatory Shifts, Tariff Tensions, and M&A Impacts, ComplexDiscovery

April 2025 HSR Rebound: Regulatory Shifts, Tariff Tensions, and M&A Impacts

April 2025 saw a notable rebound in Hart-Scott-Rodino transactions following a March downturn, influenced by new regulatory requirements and U.S. tariff policies. This analysis highlights the implications for cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals.

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Enhancing Discovery with Alchemy Textract: How AI-Powered OCR Captures Handwritten Notes and Poorly Scanned Documents by John Tredennick and Dr. William Webber, Merlin

Enhancing Discovery with Alchemy Textract: How AI-Powered OCR Captures Handwritten Notes and Poorly Scanned Documents

Alchemy Textract uses AI to overcome traditional OCR limitations by accurately extracting handwritten notes and complex elements from legal documents. This advanced approach empowers legal teams with more reliable data for investigation and AI-driven analysis.

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