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What is Ediscovery?

Paralegal Bootcamp

What is Ediscovery? eDiscovery fits into both of those categories, which makes it the third type of concept/process. Ediscovery. is the understanding of preserving, processing, reviewing, and producing electronically stored information (ESI). Ediscovery.

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A Path to eDiscovery Certification

Paralegal Bootcamp

Listen to this podcast interview of Michael Quartararo in its entirety here or read the highlights below to get important insights on getting your e-discovery certification. He is also the author of the 2016 book Project Management in Electronic Discovery , now in its second edition. Dive into what is e-discovery ?

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Top Technology Trends for Transactional Lawyers

LawTechnologyToday

Litigation technology was born out of a need to manage the high volume of potentially responsive documents because of the shift from paper to electronic documents and communication. Electronically Stored Information (ESI) renders a 3D image of a document by introducing metadata, or data about data.

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TechReport 2022: Litigation & TAR

LawTechnologyToday

Slowly but surely” may be an apt phrase to describe the results from the 2022 ABA Legal Technology Survey Report covering Litigation Technology & E-Discovery. Software for Litigation & E-Discovery. Every Wednesday, we’ll be posting a new report from one of our experts, so stay tuned!

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Directing the Course of an Investigation With Database Discovery Tactics

InHouseOps

Julian Ackert, managing director at iDiscovery Solutions, discusses the differences between structured and unstructured data and how database discovery can allow a legal team to conserve resources and get the best outcome for their client. So, what is database discovery?

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Evolving Technology Brings New Challenges, and New Solutions

InHouseOps

Alex Chatzistamatis, senior principal enterprise architect with Nuix, discusses the ways that technological advancements like machine learning and artificial intelligence are shaping the future of e-discovery and other areas of the legal profession. These days, we call it CAL, continuous active learning.

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Is Your Early Case Assessment Process Hurting Your Case?

InHouseOps

CCBJ: ECA is a nebulous term that has been widely used to describe certain early-stage challenges and processes in e-discovery and investigations. Fundamentally, unlike a litigation document review, where critical facts are known and issues defined, in ECA or an investigation often there is little information to go on or none at all.