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Duty of Technological Competence Begins Earlier Than You Think

LawTechnologyToday

2015-193, makes it clear that “in today’s technological world, almost every litigation matter potentially” involves e-discovery. While much of the discussion around e-discovery is commonly focused on the review and production stages of the process, California Formal Opinion No. ESI Preservation and Collection Tips.

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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.