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4 E-Discovery Tips from Recent Case Law about New Data Types (Adv.)

InHouseBlog

Eight years on from the last set of major changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) governing e-discovery, you might think that the practice of e-discovery had settled down into a comfortable status quo. And all of these platforms are fair game for discovery. The usual rules of discovery apply.

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The Week of Jan. 29 Brings Three Legal Tech Conferences, Spanning BigLaw, SmallLaw and A2J

LawSites

If you are hungry to learn more about the latest trends and developments in legal tech, then keep the last week of January open on your calendar, as there are three separate legal tech conferences worthy of your time. Legalweek, Jan. 1 Legalweek is the OG of legal tech conferences. This year, it runs Jan. 29 to Feb.

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10 Paralegal Tips to Fast-Track Your Paralegal Career

Paralegal Bootcamp

Have you taken our free eDiscovery workshop? Here’s an example, let’s say you are a litigation paralegal who wants to set a goal next year to get your ACEDS eDiscovery certification. You take some eDiscovery courses , and you get involved at a deeper level on your eDiscovery projects. Register here.

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Websites Paralegals Should Bookmark (Or At Least Know About)

Paralegal Bootcamp

Government Agency Websites. Government agencies spend a lot of time and money investigating and many of their reports and materials are public records. Just enter the URL of the website, and often the Wayback Machine will pull up a calendar showing when the website was updated. GET A COPY OF THE FREE GUIDE HERE.

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Virginia’s New Data Protection Law

LawTechnologyToday

companies not subject to CDPA regulation—include financial organizations governed by GLBA and health care industry organizations subject to HIPAA for employee-related data or benefits administrative information. Notable exceptions—i.e. is still in its infancy when it comes to robust data privacy regulation. But change is afoot.

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2024 Guide to Utilizing Generative AI in the Legal Industry

MyCase

Intelligent Task & Event Generation: Automating the scheduling and management of tasks and events, this feature helps legal professionals organize their calendars efficiently. Communications from English to Spanish (and vice versa) are translated, ensuring that language barriers do not impede the legal process.

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Legalweek News Round-Up, Part 2: Reveal, Cobra Legal, Relativity, LawToolBox, Reynen Court, and Veralocity

LawSites

Reveal , a global provider of e-discovery technology, announced the release of Reveal 11, which it said is a major enhancement to its AI-powered on-premise and SaaS platform, which can be used to support litigation, investigations, compliance, antitrust, data privacy and other matters. Here is the rest of my round-up.