How Attorneys’ Views on AI Are Impacting eDiscovery
Key Discovery Points: Get Your Objections In Early – and Keep Your Filings Succinct
Why Lawyers Can't Ignore eDiscovery
The AI Trust Test in eDiscovery
eDiscovery Tips: Helpful Questions to Ask Your Clients
30-Minute Workshop: Resume Clinic for EDiscovery Project Managers
Examining E-Discovery in Competition Law
eDiscovery for the Rest of Us: Why Small Firm eDiscovery Matters
Sitting with the C-Suite: Trial Teams – Narrowing Data through Centric Search
In our recent article “Understanding GenAI Response Limits: What Every Legal Professional Should Know,” we explored how legal professionals can overcome the traditional length limitations of Large Language Models that...more
AI is not new for dispute resolution lawyers. From Westlaw and Lexis for case research to Technology-Assisted Review for eDiscovery, AI has been used, tested, and proven for over a decade. But Generative AI is a giant step...more
As some readers will know, we have spent many hours working with Generative AI-based Large Language Models (“LLMs”) like GPT (aka ChatGPT) and Claude. We use both in our DiscoveryPartner® software to summarize and synthesize...more
As we begin another trip around the sun, there are a few eDiscovery topics that will remain top of mind through all 12 months of 2025 (and beyond). The use of next-generation AI in the legal industry is certainly near the top...more
Litigation technology is becoming increasingly important to litigation support services. Firms and legal professionals are leveraging emerging legal tech despite the misconception that our profession can be stuck in its ways...more
The increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) transcription and note-taking services in virtual meetings allows participants to focus on discussions without the distraction of taking notes. But this convenience comes...more
ComplexDiscovery Editor’s Note: The 36th edition of the eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey provides a compelling narrative of an industry at the crossroads of optimism and innovation. This Fall 2024 report not only...more
Preface. For background on the story, see my non-fiction article, GPT-4 Breakthrough: Emerging Theory of Mind Capabilities in AI. To create this story, I had ChatGPT read this article and the underlying scientific paper...more
Welcome to the Dataverse Cat Casey: Welcome to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Dataverse! If you’re stepping into the legal tech universe for the first time, don’t panic—we’re here to help you navigate the infinite (and...more
Complex investigations are on the rise with investigators being asked to do more with less, therefore needing to gain efficiency to handle workloads. A complex investigation can be triggered by a litigation event, government...more
ComplexDiscovery Editor’s Note: In this month’s Vendor Voices, ComplexDiscovery OÜ explores the dynamic developments in eDiscovery, cybersecurity, and information governance throughout November 2024. From the latest edition...more
As generative AI technology becomes increasingly integrated into the legal profession, in-house counsel face a range of new considerations. From ensuring confidentiality to achieving cost-effective workflows, both the risk...more
Where are we with AI? With the avalanche of new generative AI tools and applications released to everyday consumers since the launch of ChatGPT in late 2022, it’s a more complex answer for eDiscovery, particularly because...more
Don’t let the press fool you. Everyone in eDiscovery still relies on long-trusted human review and technology-assisted approaches to complete most review work. AND… I feel excited to stand at the forefront of real-life...more
Generative AI is transforming the landscape of legal technology, offering unprecedented opportunities to automate tasks and streamline complex workflows. Yet, designing AI tools that truly meet the needs of legal...more
Staying at the forefront of eDiscovery technology is critical. Relativity aiR, leveraging advanced GPT and other cutting-edge technologies, represents the next generation of Technology-Assisted Review (TAR). Here’s how we’re...more
The last few weeks have been busy, full of face-to-face meetings that have left me energized and inspired. While our new remote world offers countless benefits, more flexibility, and increased collaboration across time zones,...more
The American Bar Association (ABA) and several state bars have recently issued guidelines on the ethical use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in legal practice. As AI tools like LLM-based chatbots become more...more
Generative AI is transforming legal practice, offering tools that legal professionals cannot afford to ignore. This technology is reshaping decision-making and workflow, as I have seen firsthand while teaching judges and...more
At Relativity Fest Chicago 2024, I had the opportunity to moderate the ACEDS-sponsored panel discussion on the crucial subject of building e-discovery teams. Joining me for the session aptly titled “Building an Efficient...more
Imagine standing on a razor-thin line—one step forward, and you unlock unprecedented legal capabilities; one misstep, and you fall into a chasm of costly errors. This is the reality legal professionals face as they begin to...more
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have taken many industries by storm. In a recent McKinsey survey, 72% of respondents across all industries have adopted AI for at least one business function, up from 55%...more
ComplexDiscovery’s Editor’s Note: The Summer 2024 eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey offers a comprehensive snapshot of the industry, highlighting shifts in business confidence, financial expectations, and technological...more
In his latest essay, The Intelligence Age, Sam Altman envisions a future where ChatGPT and other AI technologies rapidly transform the world for the better. He projects that the exponential growth we’ve seen in generative AI...more
In my last post, I suggested a best practices GenAI first pass review process is a TAR 1.0 workflow. I stand by that. In broad strokes, they are the same. That said, there is a difference, with pros and cons, in the “model...more