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Private LLMs vs. RAG Systems? Choosing the Right AI Strategy for Your Legal Organization by John Tredennick, Merlin

Private LLMs vs. RAG Systems? Choosing the Right AI Strategy for Your Legal Organization

As law firms and legal departments race to harness the transformative potential of artificial intelligence, they face a crucial strategic decision: whether to develop private Large Language Models (LLMs) trained on their institutional knowledge, or implement Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems that leverage commercial AI models.

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Press Release - ComplexDiscovery OÜ Launches Winter 2025 eDiscovery Pricing Survey, Exploring Generative AI’s Impact on Pricing Models

ComplexDiscovery OÜ Launches Winter 2025 eDiscovery Pricing Survey, Exploring Generative AI’s Impact on Pricing Models

ComplexDiscovery OÜ’s Winter 2025 eDiscovery Pricing Survey examines market rates and the influence of Generative AI on cost structures. Legal and tech professionals are encouraged to participate in this essential benchmarking initiative.

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E-Discovery LLC - Request to Appoint Neutral Forensic Expert Denied as Speculative and Unsupported by Michael Berman

Request to Appoint Neutral Forensic Expert Denied as Speculative and Unsupported

In Rivera v. Costco, the court denied a request for a neutral forensic expert, finding the claim speculative and unsupported. The ruling emphasized that courts should be cautious when ordering forensic investigations without credible evidence of misconduct.

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E-Discovery LLC: Privilege Logs, Null Sets, Search Strings, and Number of Custodians in One Decision by Michael Berman

Privilege Logs, Null Sets, Search Strings, and Number of Custodians in One Decision

A recent ruling in Cook v. Meta Platforms, Inc. provides important insights into privilege logs, null sets, search strings, and custodian disputes in eDiscovery. The court’s decision highlights the balance between compliance and undue burden in ESI protocols.

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