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Lawyers, Implicit Bias and Burnout: 5 Steps to Self-Discovery

Attorney at Work

We form biases owing to our education, experience, culture and history. The post Lawyers, Implicit Bias and Burnout: 5 Steps to Self-Discovery appeared first on Attorney at Work. Implicit bias is a psychological term that attempts to describe the unconscious prejudices and stereotypes we form without awareness. Change is possible.

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[Educational Webcast] HaystackID® Remote Endpoint Analysis and Data Intelligence (READI™) Suite of Services

Complex Discovery

A Legal Education Presentation prepared by HaystackID ® Mobile forensic investigators often face significant challenges when triaging and collecting data from diverse devices, especially when dealing with cloud storage and cross-platform environments.

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[Educational Webcast] 6 AI Workflows to Enhance ESI Discovery

Complex Discovery

AI-enabled workflows are proving essential in addressing these issues by streamlining the discovery and review of electronically stored information (ESI). With AI-enabled workflows, legal professionals can overcome these challenges while accelerating and streamlining the discovery and review of electronically stored information (ESI).

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Sivonnia DeBarros: How to Be a Top Lawyer in Your Field

Attorney at Work

Along the journey of discovery and redefining my innate success came the task of “mindset shifting” to ensure that I didn’t sabotage everything that I had worked for. Excel through education. I always tell people that my mom gave me the gift of education and it’s true. I learned that education is freedom.

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Client and Counsel Sanctioned More Than $2.5 million for ‘Amateur Hour’ Discovery Ineptitude

Discovery Advocate

Practical Insight This case is a cautionary tale for the attorney who may know to say all of the right things when it comes to modern discovery practice but, in fact, lacks the expertise and competence to oversee a defensible discovery effort. Competence pervades every aspect of the ESI discovery process.

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[Educational Workshop] Practical Insights into Generative AI Workflows for Legal Teams

Complex Discovery

A Legal Education Presentation prepared and presented by the EDRM and Sponsored by HaystackID ® Practical Insights into Generative AI Workflows for Legal Teams Date: August 21, 2024 Time: 12:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM CT Click Here to Register Now The legal industry is buzzing with conversations about the impact of generative AI.

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eDiscovery and Technology

Discovery Advocate

Should All States Require Continuing Technology Education (CTE)? For more than five years we have discussed the need for attorney competence in technology, especially as related to discovery in posts like this one and this one. To date, 28 states have adopted a Duty of Technology Competence either by adopting ABA Comment 8 to Rule 1.1