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Next Generation E-Discovery: Portable AI

LawTechnologyToday

In a recent survey , 73% of general counsel said their legal teams are not using artificial intelligence (AI) for any function and only 33% said they agree attorneys currently have adequate technological knowledge and capabilities. Ready or not, matters are quickly and consistently becoming more complex.

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At Its User Conference, Relativity Unveils New Tools for E-Discovery, Compliance, Data Management and More

LawSites

At its annual RelativityFest user conference in Chicago today, the e-discovery company Relativity announced several new tools and features for e-discovery, privacy and compliance, data management, translation, and more. New Data Management Capabilities.

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Top Technology Trends for Transactional Lawyers

LawTechnologyToday

This increase in complexity and volume required a different set of professional skills needed for litigation practitioners that combined an intimate knowledge of both the litigation process and how technology can be used to drive efficiencies in the e-discovery process. Kate Jansons Johns is the Litigation Support Manager at Nutter.

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Dealing with Data in Dispute Resolutions

LawTechnologyToday

Identifying and filtering a set of documents by inclusive emails can drastically reduce the volume and attorney billable time. By utilizing legal hold solutions, clients can exert more control over their data by preserving potentially relevant documents and transferring only what is necessary for outside counsel to review. Complexity.

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15 Top Tools for Lawyers To Help Grow Their Law Firms

MyCase

eDiscovery Tools Legal research and eDiscovery tools give you a simpler and more efficient way to manage discovery and analysis. Unlike traditional discovery, which requires manual review of documents and evidence, eDiscovery lets you automate searches, categorization, and information gathering.

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Five Ways That Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Are Transforming Legal Practice

Cenza

The 2019 State of -Discovery Report produced by FTI Consulting and Exterro estimates that the amount of data managed by law firm and law department IT staff has increased five-fold in just the last 5 years. Quite simply, AI/ML technology is the best tool we have in our toolbox in order to stay afloat in the sea of data.

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Arlene Hornilla and Jay Worthington join Cloud Court’s Board of Advisors

The Cloud Court Blog

She is a technology-focused attorney passionate about the intersection of tech, law, and IP. Jay has successfully managed e-discovery projects and investigations at scales ranging from individual employee lawsuits to multinational, cross-border disputes involving years of alleged institutional misconduct and tens of millions of documents.