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Relativity Announces aiR for Review, Its Generative AI Review Product, Plus Other AI Products for E-Discovery and Data Management

LawSites

At its Relativity Fest user conference in Chicago today, the e-discovery company Relativity announced the forthcoming release of Relativity aiR for Review, the first of a planned series of products that will use generative artificial intelligence to help legal professionals in their work.

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Next Generation E-Discovery: Portable AI

LawTechnologyToday

Especially when it comes to technology, many lawyers are reluctant to put their confidence in workflows and solutions that seem to operate in a black box. Technology-assisted review is a prime example—although the use of predictive coding and other advanced analytics have been widely accepted in the U.S.

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Top Technology Trends for Transactional Lawyers

LawTechnologyToday

Tremendous opportunities exist for transactional practitioners to leverage technology to optimize outcomes. Each trend has its roots in the now well-established field of litigation-support technology. Another important tool in the litigator’s toolbox is Technology Assisted Review (TAR). Automation.

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Use Emerging Technology to Advance Strategic Imperatives

InHouseOps

In a nutshell, modern law refers to the idea of taking a business-centered approach to legal practice by embracing emerging technologies and new partnerships to increase efficiency and make smarter operational decisions. The Survival of the (Technologically) Fittest. Moving to the cloud.

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Directing the Course of an Investigation With Database Discovery Tactics

InHouseOps

How would you combine both structured data and unstructured data when performing a database discovery? First, let me say that we’ve come a long way in the discovery process, and this question highlights that fact. Data, information and facts just happen to be recorded electronically in today’s world).

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