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Presenting Digital Evidence in Court

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With how much of our collective lives are experienced online, a trial that doesn’t include digital evidence may soon be the rare exception. Between the massive collection of data across commercial operations and the...more

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Three Years In, Has Generative AI Made a Meaningful Contribution to E-Discovery?

Three years used to be a good time frame for assessing the impact of technology on the various processes that drive legal and business outcomes. It’s not entirely clear if that’s a good measure anymore, but I thought it would...more

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Integrating AI in eDiscovery and Digital Forensics for Corporate Investigations

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When most people think of Artificial Intelligence (AI), they often envision Generative AI (Gen-AI) tools that create content (such as images, videos, or text) or imagine futuristic scenarios involving intelligent robots or...more

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eDiscovery and Compliance Programs

As with so many other areas, communication, or a lack of it, can be a big problem when it comes to eDiscovery. Legal doesn’t always adequately communicate what it needs. The business unit doesn’t share information about all...more

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Tracked Into Court – The Utility, Discovery, and Admissibility of Wearable Device Data

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It’s no secret that we are proponents of discovering consumer wearable device data in personal injury litigation. Although the subject is not new, there’s still “surprisingly little precedent” on the issue. Wearable...more

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Key Discovery Points: A Gentle Distinction for Agentic AI

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In this Key Discovery Points video, Brett Burney of Nextpoint and Doug Austin of eDiscovery Today break down the key differences between Agentic AI and Generative AI – two technologies making waves in the legal tech world....more

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Cut Litigation Risk with Legal Hold Technology: 5 Proven Strategies

One missed custodian or lost file could cost your case. Here’s how legal hold technology protects you from the risks manual methods can’t....more

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This Week in eDiscovery: What’s a Modern eDiscovery Training Database? + Another Reason to Meet and Confer

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Every week, the Array team reviews the latest news and analysis about the evolving field of eDiscovery to bring you the topics and trends you need to know. This week’s post covers the period of August 10-16. Here’s what’s...more

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AI Isn’t One Tool—It’s an Entire Toolbox for eDiscovery

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AI is changing eDiscovery, but it’s not a single solution. It’s a toolbox of powerful tools. Discover how the right mix of models and expertise can transform your approach....more

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Reasonable or Overreach? Rethinking Sanctions for AI Hallucinations in Legal Filings

Abstract - This article examines the problem of fabricated or hallucinated citations in legal briefs, focusing on the recent federal decision in Johnson v. Dunn as a case study. That decision highlights the risks when lawyers...more

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When AI Conversations Become Compliance Risks: Rethinking Confidentiality in the ChatGPT Era

ComplexDiscovery Editor’s Note: AI is transforming the legal landscape—but at what cost to confidentiality? In a striking admission, OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman acknowledged that ChatGPT interactions lack the privacy protections...more

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From Bates Stamps to Bots: ILTACON Roundtable Traces Legal Tech’s Leap from TAR to AI

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NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Not so long ago, a Bates stamp was the cutting edge of litigation technology — a mechanical contraption that methodically numbered every page of a legal production. Today, many of those same...more

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Epiphanies or Illusions? Testing AI’s Ability to Find Real Knowledge Patterns – Part Two

The moment of truth had arrived. Were ChatGPT’s insights genuine epiphanies, valuable new connections across knowledge domains with real practical and theoretical implications, or were they merely convincing illusions? Had...more

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Key Discovery Points: Exciting eDiscovery Sessions at ILTACON 2025!

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In this Key Discovery Points video, Brett Burney of Nextpoint sits down with Doug Austin of eDiscovery Today to unpack the hottest topics ahead of ILTACON 2025. From litigation response strategies to budget-friendly...more

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Chess, Not Checkers: Future Trends in Litigation and eDiscovery Technology

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Several looming technological developments are poised to significantly impact the management of litigation and discovery. These emerging technologies have the potential to enhance efficiency and reduce costs but also...more

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From Search Hits to Answers: How GenAI Solved Complex Discovery Challenges at HKA’s “Hands On” AI Program in London

Picture this: Six teams of senior legal professionals from the world’s largest law firms and investigation groups, each armed with nothing but a natural language question and access to 14,000 documents from one of Britain’s...more

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Three More Lessons for eDiscovery from Home Improvement Projects

When people say that your life experiences can make you a better lawyer they’re usually talking about empathy. I went in a different direction and applied lessons learned from home improvement to eDiscovery practice. In part...more

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Redgrave Legal 365: The Horse is Out of the Barn with Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat

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Remember when Microsoft 365 Copilot first arrived? Organizations had to commit to a minimum of 300 seats and sign up for a full-year subscription—no exceptions. Today, those requirements are long gone. If desired,...more

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When AI Policies Fail: The AI Sanctions in Johnson v. Dunn and What They Mean for the Profession

The Johnson v. Dunn sanctions order proves that firm policies and experience aren’t enough—only rigorous verification prevents AI citation disasters...more

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Epiphanies or Illusions? Testing AI’s Ability to Find Real Knowledge Patterns – Part One

Humans are inherently pattern-seeking creatures. Our ancestors depended upon recognizing recurring patterns in nature to survive and thrive, such as the changing of seasons, the migration of animals and the cycles of plant...more

Array

This Week in eDiscovery: Latest eDiscovery + GenAI report | Common Boilerplate Objections to Avoid

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Every week, the Array team reviews the latest news and analysis about the evolving field of eDiscovery to bring you the topics and trends you need to know. This week’s post covers the period of July 20-26. Here’s what’s...more

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Adobe’s Legally Grounded AI Model Offers a Blueprint for Responsible Innovation

ComplexDiscovery Editor’s Note: Can artificial intelligence create without crossing legal lines? As AI systems grow more powerful, that question is becoming central to innovation strategy—and litigation. In this compelling...more

Nextpoint, Inc.

Key Discovery Points: ESI Protocol Objection Denial Party

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In this Key Discovery Points video, Brett Burney of Nextpoint and Doug Austin of eDiscovery Today break down a recent ruling in Hall v. Warren, where a federal judge shut down every single objection raised by the City of...more

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Defensibility Considerations Around AI in Best-Case and Worst-Case Scenarios

The integration of AI, including agentic AI, into eDiscovery workflows represents a significant evolution in how legal teams manage the review and production of electronically stored information (ESI). As with any...more

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Key Discovery Points: Be a Team Player When It Comes to Production

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In this Key Discovery Points video, Brett Burney of Nextpoint and Doug Austin of eDiscovery Today break down RIG Consulting, Inc. v. Rogers, where a court called a defendant’s failure to produce Teams messages and emails...more

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