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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). I Googled “What is ediscovery?” What is metadata?

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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. We all met in Miami for weeks on end.

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An E-Discovery Acquisition, As Lighthouse Acquires H5

LawSites

As a result of the acquisition, Lighthouse said, it will now offer a comprehensive set of consulting, review, e-discovery and information governance technologies and services that spans the entire client data lifecycle in both cloud and hybrid environments.

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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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How Good is GPT-4 at Doc Review?

Everchron

Our latest post dives into the world of artificial intelligence advancements in e-discovery, specifically focusing on the use of LLMs for document review. The article presents findings from an experiment assessing the use of GPT-4 to conduct a document review. Jackson, and, good friend of the 'Chron, Robert D.

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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. The rest of the respondents (33%) are at firms with more than 50 attorneys (13% have more than 500 attorneys). Many Years and Much Litigation.

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Use Emerging Technology to Advance Strategic Imperatives

InHouseOps

Recently, the phrase “modern law” has been floating around in the legal industry. From corporate counsel to law firms to contract attorneys, this term of art can carry several meanings. But what does this mean and why should today’s practitioners care? Moving to the cloud. Using advanced AI tools.