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Is it Worth it to Become a Litigation Paralegal?

Paralegal Bootcamp

eDiscovery skills What is eDiscovery? E-discovery, or electronic discovery, refers to the process of identifying, collecting, and producing electronically stored information (ESI) in legal proceedings. As a litigation paralegal, proficiency in eDiscovery is crucial.

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Reduce Risk and Cost by Leveraging AI and Cloud Computing

InHouseOps

Steve Cole sits down with CCBJ to discuss critical success factors to ensure bringing e-discovery in house runs smoothly and yields the anticipated rewards for corporate legal teams. I litigated for about six years, working on mostly large, discovery-intensive matters. First, be open to evaluating new e-discovery options.

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Voting Is Open! Pick the 15 Finalists to Compete At Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2024 in February

LawSites

Altumatim Elevator Pitch: Altumatim is the story-based eDiscovery platform that fully automates document review and finds the most important evidence by learning the story the attorney wants to tell. Autonomous Review is sold on a per document or per review job basis. Anything else? What makes you unique or innovative?

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The Impact of AI for Lawyers: Benefits and Challenges

MyCase

Does a power drill mean that we no longer rely on construction workers? E-Discovery AI in e-discovery is like having a digital detective on your team. These tools, like the one’s provided by Esquiretek , swiftly sift through mountains of electronic data, identifying pertinent information with remarkable accuracy.

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Why Do Lawyers Need to Keep Up with Legal Technology?

LawTechnologyToday

Technology can automate routine tasks such as document review, legal research, and timekeeping, allowing lawyers to focus on more complex legal work by utilizing document management software, legal research databases, and e-discovery software. How Can Lawyers Use Technology?