Tomorrow, I’m delivering a talk to the Texas Second Court of Appeals (Fort Worth), joined by my friend, Lynne Liberato of Houston. We will address LLM use in chambers and in support of appellate practice, where Lynne is a...more
6/23/2025
/ Artificial Intelligence ,
Discovery ,
e-Discovery ,
e-Discovery Professionals ,
Electronically Stored Information ,
Judges ,
Law Practice Management ,
Legal Ethics ,
Legal Project Management ,
Machine Learning ,
Risk Assessment ,
Risk Management ,
Trial Practice Guidance ,
Trials
Yesterday, I sought to defend the value of my law school course on E-Discovery & Digital Evidence to a law Dean who readily conceded that she didn’t know what e-discovery was or why it would be an important thing for lawyers...more
8/2/2024
/ Artificial Intelligence ,
Data Collection ,
Discovery ,
Document Review ,
e-Discovery Professionals ,
Electronically Stored Information ,
Evidence ,
Legal Project Management ,
Legal Technology ,
Machine Learning ,
Technology-Assisted Review
Reader’s Digest, the century-old magazine with the highest paid circulation, has long published “condensed” books; anthologies of four-to-five popular novels abridged to fit in a single volume. Condensed Books were once...more
[Editor’s Note: Craig Ball puts ChatGPT through its paces in the context of his law school class. EDRM is grateful to Craig for permission to republish. First published on Ball in Your Court, 1/27/2023] - I recently spent a...more