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Law Firms of All Sizes Can Easily Integrate AI Tools Into eDiscovery

Attorney at Work

That doesn’t mean, however, that law firms and litigation support teams have been quick to embrace them. Such fears often stem from a lack of education. Artificial intelligence tools have become prevalent in legal practice, particularly in eDiscovery. AI Hesitation. Why the AI hesitation?

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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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From AI Review and Redaction to Remote Investigations: eDiscovery Vendor Voices in September 2024

Complex Discovery

The new product enhancements enable users to search and perform custodian-based data collections rapidly across all of their hybrid data sources and diverse platforms with a highly optimized workflow and easily implement Litigation Hold with Microsoft 365 Mail across the Enterprise. Read the update. Read the update. Read the update.

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eDiscovery Vendor Voices in October 2024: The Rise of AI and Strategic Leadership Moves

Complex Discovery

This edition also emphasizes practical strategies and educational content from EDRM and Complete Legal, providing professionals with valuable tools to navigate complex legal and regulatory environments. Educational advancements were a key highlight this month, with EDRM syndicating Ralph Losey ’s innovative podcast, Echoes of AI.

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What’s New in eDiscovery Pricing? Summer 2024 Market Report

Complex Discovery

A majority of respondents (67.2%) are involved in legal or litigation support roles, while 29.5% are in business and business support functions, underscoring the interdisciplinary nature of eDiscovery operations. Media/Research Organization/Educational Association. Legal/Litigation Support. Consultancy.

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Love and Legal Tech: Sonja Ebron and Debra Slone of Courtroom5

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

In the latest episode of “The Geek in Review,” Marlene Gebauer hosts a fascinating conversation with Sonja Ebron and Debra Slone , the dynamic couple behind Courtroom5 , a pioneering startup in the Justice Tech space aimed at empowering pro se litigants. Over time, we think things through and we’re both over educated, both PhDs.

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ComplexDiscovery OÜ – Winter 2025 eDiscovery Pricing Report: A Market in Transition

Complex Discovery

Most respondents identified as working within law firms (32.8%), software and service providers (29.5%), and corporate legal departments (18%), with smaller but important representation from consultancies (8.2%), media, research, and educational organizations (8.2%), and governmental entities (3.3%). In terms of primary functions, 72.1%