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eDiscovery Matters to Your Litigation Career

Paralegal Bootcamp

eDiscovery is not a bad word. For those litigation paralegals who embrace it and learn everything they can about it, eDiscovery matters and has been a game-changer for their careers. In fact, I’m also hosting a free masterclass next week on it because of how important eDiscovery is to litigation paralegal careers. LEARN MORE.

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Law Firms of All Sizes Can Easily Integrate AI Tools Into eDiscovery

Attorney at Work

Artificial intelligence tools have become prevalent in legal practice, particularly in eDiscovery. In fact, most lawyers already use AI daily in both their personal lives — via tools like Google and smartphone Face ID — and in their professional lives for tasks like legal research. Accuracy is critical in eDiscovery.

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How LegalTech is Transforming Contract Management?

Cenza

Suppose we deep-dive into the post-execution contract management tools. In that case, they are used to gain visibility into contract repositories, accelerate, improve the accuracy of contract review and mitigate the risk of errors in the contracting process. How Lawyers in the loop add value to AI?

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India-based ALSP Proxiio Expands Into U.S. Legal Market to Deliver Litigation and Corporate Services

LawSites

Proxiio says that it offers customers legal services delivered by a team of skilled lawyers with deep knowledge and experience in areas such as managed review, litigation and investigation, e-discovery, witness preparation, claims evaluation, data subject access requests (DSARs), contracts, and compliance management.

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Top Technology Trends for Transactional Lawyers

LawTechnologyToday

This increase in complexity and volume required a different set of professional skills needed for litigation practitioners that combined an intimate knowledge of both the litigation process and how technology can be used to drive efficiencies in the e-discovery process. Document Review Tools. Automation.

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Why Do Lawyers Need to Keep Up with Legal Technology?

LawTechnologyToday

According to the Future Ready Lawyer 2021 report , 84% of legal departments have increased their technology budgets in the last year. Lawyers should stay abreast of legal technology trends because the legal industry is rapidly evolving, and technology is transforming how legal services are provided.

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IN LITIGATION, WHAT IS DISCOVERY?

JayS.Rothman&Associates

Requests for Production of Documents: Parties can request the production of documents, electronically stored information (ESI), or other tangible items. This includes contracts, emails, medical records, and more. Electronic Discovery (eDiscovery): Given the prevalence of electronic information, eDiscovery has become vital.