
EDRM Announces DecoverAI as Newest Trusted Partner
DecoverAI has partnered with EDRM to enhance AI-driven eDiscovery and legal research. This collaboration aims to improve efficiency, security, and innovation in the legal industry.
DecoverAI has partnered with EDRM to enhance AI-driven eDiscovery and legal research. This collaboration aims to improve efficiency, security, and innovation in the legal industry.
In Li v. Merck & Co., Inc., the court examined issues of document unitization, where improperly formatted document production can hinder discovery. The ruling underscores the need for clear ESI protocols to avoid inefficiencies and disputes.
Exterro unveils Remote Mobile Discovery, a groundbreaking solution for seamless, remote mobile data collection in e-discovery and forensic investigations. This innovation simplifies mobile investigations while enhancing security and efficiency.
HaystackID names Nate Latessa as Chief Revenue Officer, reinforcing its leadership in governance, risk, and compliance. Latessa’s expertise in regulatory advisory and cybersecurity will drive growth and innovation.
EDRM announces Redgrave LLP as its newest Trusted Partner, strengthening best practices in eDiscovery, Information Governance, and AI Governance. This partnership enhances industry collaboration and innovation.
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.
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.
EDRM and the California Lawyers Association (CLA) have partnered to provide CLA members with access to e-discovery resources, education, and best practices, enhancing legal professionals’ expertise in managing electronic evidence.
The legal tech industry starts 2025 with major eDiscovery advancements, from mergers like OPEXUS and Casepoint to AI innovations and leadership transitions.
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.
Proteus Discovery Group has joined the EDRM Trusted Partner Network as a Preserver Partner, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and best practices in eDiscovery. This partnership expands Proteus' reach and provides valuable industry collaboration opportunities.
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.