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At Two Back-to-Back Conferences, Evidence that We’re Moving the Ball Forward On Using AI in Law

Law Sites

Within the span of five days recently in Chicago, I attended two somewhat different conferences, and at each, I found evidence that we are moving the ball forward on developing and implementing practical applications for generative AI in law. You may wonder why I even needed evidence. After all, for the last year and a […]

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Amending a Complaint Does Not Circumvent a Prior Sanctions Order Barring “Claims” Evidence

E-Discovery LLC

The circuit court order precluded plaintiffs “from supporting claims and/or introducing evidence in support of claims” that defendants breached the standard of care. It also precluded them from introducing evidence at trial if the evidence was the subject of unanswered discovery requests. emphasis added].

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Enhancing Trial Presentations with Audiovisual Evidence

Attorney at Work

As 3D modeling, virtual reality tours and video annotations develop, AV evidence will have an even greater impact in coming years. The post Enhancing Trial Presentations with Audiovisual Evidence appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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The “Silent Witness” Theory of Authentication of Video Evidence

E-Discovery LLC

The Supreme Court of Maryland is considering a challenge to authentication of video evidence using the “pictorial testimony theory.” On appeal, defendants unsuccessfully challenged the authentication of the video evidence. at *9 (“His method of obtaining the evidence was also similar to the other videos….”).

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Trellis Launches Trellis AI to Streamline Trial Court Litigation

Analyze Argument — Pinpoint the key arguments and evidence within opposing counsel's brief to help you draft a reply and prepare for a hearing. Case Assessment — Predict the likely outcomes of a case at any stage to help you decide to accept it, guide motion practice, make settlement offers, and prepare for trial.

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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. Grimm (ret.),

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The Problem of Deepfakes and AI-Generated Evidence: Is it time to revise the rules of evidence? – Part One

E-Discovery Team

On April 19, 2024, the Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules decided not to enact new rules regarding AI-generated evidence, including deepfakes, despite various proposals, notably from Judge Paul Grimm and Professor Maura Grossman. Under Daniel J. Capra’s guidance, the Committee believes further development is needed.