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From Evidence to Misinformation: Courts Brace for Deepfake Challenges

Complex Discovery

Understanding how courts may handle AI-generated evidence will be crucial for those responsible for managing digital content, ensuring data integrity, and navigating complex litigation involving digital forensics. John Tunheim, delves into how the judiciary can prepare for the impact of AI-manipulated evidence.

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Yes, AI is Here. No, You’re Not Gone.

Ball in Your Court

Yesterday, I sought to defend the value of my law school course on E-Discovery & Digital Evidence to a law Dean who readily conceded that she didn’t know what e-discovery was or why it would be an important thing for lawyers to understand. It was a bracing experience. My métier has always been litigation, to…

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Cyber Diplomacy: A New Frontier in International Relations and Professional Practice

Complex Discovery

First, as international cyber norms develop, they may influence how digital evidence is collected, preserved, and presented in legal proceedings, especially in cases involving multiple jurisdictions. Staying informed about these diplomatic developments is essential for maintaining robust and compliant information governance frameworks.

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Five Great Reads on Cyber, Data, and Legal Discovery for September 2024

Complex Discovery

Next, “From Evidence to Misinformation: Courts Brace for Deepfake Challenges” examines the troubling rise of deepfakes and their impact on the justice system. As AI-generated content becomes more sophisticated, courts must contend with the possibility of fabricated evidence, particularly in national security cases.

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Top Criminal Justice Technology for Lawyers

MyCase

Lawyers can also leverage technology in criminal justice to analyze evidence, locate specific details among vast amounts of data, research case law and statutes, collaborate with clients in different locations, and prepare compelling trial presentations. Trace evidence, such as cartridge case details, can be captured with macro lenses.

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What is ECA (Early Case Assessment) and Why is it Important?

Percipient

Early case assessment (ECA) provides an opportunity to understand documentary and digital evidence. It should not be overlooked that ECA provides a great opportunity to not just to get a handle on documentary and electronic evidence, but also presents a fact finding opportunity.

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Technology for Lawyers: Empowering the Legal Profession in the Digital Age

CaseFox

Advanced e-discovery tools and software help lawyers sift through this data, identifying relevant evidence, and streamlining the discovery process. Additionally, digital forensics has become essential in cases involving digital evidence, such as cybercrimes and intellectual property disputes.