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While once a novel concept, the term “e-discovery” is now synonymous with the everyday practice of litigation. The process of spending hours in remote locations combing through boxes of documents and marking them with post-it...more
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
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
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
“Time flies when you’re having fun.” Unfortunately, time also flies when you aren’t having fun. Between balancing work, birthday parties, family vacations, and your household chores, planning for day-to-day tasks is a task....more
The Johnson v. Dunn sanctions order proves that firm policies and experience aren’t enough—only rigorous verification prevents AI citation disasters...more
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
Every day, lawyers and judges the world over are asking ChatGPT and other AI tools to help them reason through complex ethical dilemmas, draft arguments, and make strategic decisions....more
Abstract - This article addresses a critical source of confusion in legal technology: the conflation of document content and metadata in generative AI tools for eDiscovery. Document content is the text and visual data you see...more
Here’s a reality check that might sting: while 70% of attorneys believe referrals are their greatest channel for new business, only 30% of in-house counsel actually refer their primary law firm to peers. This massive...more
The 34th President of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower, once told a captivated audience that ”Plans are worthless, but planning is everything.”...more
If you’re a judge reading this, take a breath. The goal here isn’t to paint you as the problem. Quite the opposite. The best judges—the ones who believe in the rule of law, who sweat the details and carry the weight of their...more
As legal hold requirements become more stringent, many organizations are re-evaluating the legal hold management capabilities of Microsoft's E3 licensing, especially given the impending retirement by Microsoft of its classic...more
Generative AI is rewriting how lawyers work at record speed, but is also quietly flooding Courts with phantom citations and invented case law along the way. In recent months, a number of judges across the country have...more
“Chain of custody” is a familiar concept for anyone working in law enforcement, legal practice, or investigations. It’s a foundational part of proving that evidence presented in court is authentic, unaltered, and admissible....more
When I first entered the legal services space over 18 years ago, eDiscovery wasn’t the structured, tech-driven process we know today – in fact, I didn’t even know what it was at the time. Like many of us back then, I learned...more
The true value of AI isn’t measured by a single metric or outcome but rather is derived from an interconnected set of goals. Read about five dimensions of value that are making AI critical for your work in eDiscovery and...more
Introduction: The Urgency and Promise of Generative AI in Law - The unprecedented rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence (AI) worldwide presents the legal profession with a pivotal opportunity for...more
A quiet revolution is underway in search behavior: AI-powered search engines are becoming the primary research tool for sophisticated B2B clients who need legal services. This isn’t a gradual shift; it’s an acceleration...more
Join us for the summer edition of Mitratech’s Corporate Legal Corner, a virtual event series and tech expo where legal professionals are invited to attend an expert-led panel discussion followed by solution-focused breakout...more
This case study outlines a practical framework for evaluating Generative AI (“GenAI”) review for organizing documents in discovery using Relativity’s aiR for Review....more
As mobile devices have become ubiquitous, so has the need for lawyers to collect information from them to use in litigation. Due to the unique data collection challenges posed by these devices, “mobile device forensics” has...more
The conversation around AI in legal practice has fundamentally shifted. We're no longer debating if AI will transform legal work, but how we implement it effectively. After 25 years navigating the intersection of law and...more
Innovation in the legal industry is particularly challenging because the expectation of accuracy is simply higher than in most sectors. “Move fast and break things” is not an option. Even so, in a period where virtually every...more
In the decade since the introduction of Technology Assisted Review (TAR), AI tools have steadily gained acceptance. Now, in 2025, these technologies are not only commonplace but actively sought after — even by the most...more