In Bah v. Sampson Bladen Oil Co., No. 5:23-CV-00330 (E.D.N.C. Aug. 5, 2024), North Carolina Magistrate Judge Robert T. Numbers II denied the plaintiff’s motion to produce additional metadata, to relieve her of the obligation to sit for a deposition until the defendant complies with its discovery obligations, and to sanction the defendant for
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The Foundation for All Data Disciplines? It’s InfoGov: Information Governance Trends
What’s the foundation for all data disciplines (including those legal folks care about)? As Trustpoint.One notes, it’s information governance.
In their article (Information Governance is the Foundation for All Data Disciplines, available here), Trustpoint.One observes that, given the explosion of data in organizations, increasing disciplines to which that data must be applied, the importance…
Best Practices Using ChatGPT and Generative AI in eDiscovery: eDiscovery Webinars
Who doesn’t want to know about best practices using ChatGPT and generative AI in eDiscovery? Lexbe will discuss that this Friday!
This Friday, October 4 at 2pm ET (1pm CT, 11am PT), Lexbe will host the webinar titled (wait for it!) Best Practices Using ChatGPT and Generative AI in eDiscovery and available here. This…
The Kitchen Sink for September 27, 2024: Legal Tech Trends
Here’s the kitchen sink for September 27, 2024 of ten stories that I didn’t get to this week – with another brand-new meme from Gates Dogfish!
Why “the kitchen sink”? Find out here! 🙂
The Kitchen Sink is even better when you can include a brand-new eDiscovery meme courtesy of Gates Dogfish, the meme…
Relativity Fest 2024 Friday Sessions: eDiscovery Conferences
Relativity Fest 2024 concludes today, with sessions this morning. Here’s what to expect for Relativity Fest 2024 Friday sessions!
The conference is being conducted at the Hyatt Regency Chicago for the third straight year and concludes with a half day this morning. As usual, I’ve been covering educational sessions at the conference and reporting on…
ProSearch Leverages Relativity aiR for Review
Congrats to ProSearch with the announcement that ProSearch leverages Relativity aiR for Review to help clients dramatically improve document review efficiency! A portion of the press release is below, the full press release is available here.
ProSearch Leverages Relativity aiR for Review to Help Clients Dramatically Improve Document Review Efficiency
As a longstanding Relativity…
eDiscovery of Hyperlinked Files Tomorrow! What You Need to Know: eDiscovery Webinars
eDiscovery of hyperlinked files is a hot topic! Lexbe has a webinar tomorrow about what you need to know, featuring my observations!
Tomorrow at 2pm ET (1pm CT, 11am PT), Lexbe will be presenting the webinar What You Need to Know About Hyperlinked Files in eDiscovery: Considerations & Best Practices. If you’ve been following this…
Relativity Announces General Availability of Relativity aiR for Review
Generative AI Adoption Surpasses That of PCs and Internet: Artificial Intelligence Trends
A new research paper shows that generative AI adoption surpasses that of previous transformative technologies like PCs and the internet.
An article on Venture Beat (Generative AI adoption surpasses early PC and internet usage, study finds, written by Michael Nuñez and available here) discusses new research from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis…
Does the LLMperor Have New Clothes? Or No Clothes At All? Artificial Intelligence Best Practices
Does the LLMperor have new clothes? Or no clothes at all? A new paper discusses what we don’t know about LLMs in eDiscovery yet.
The paper (Does the LLMperor Have New Clothes? Some Thoughts on the Use of LLMs in eDiscovery, written by Maura R. Grossman, Gordon V. Cormack, and Jason R. Baron and available…