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Next Generation E-Discovery: Portable AI

LawTechnologyToday

courts, many legal teams continue to question their efficacy and often default to more expensive and time-intensive traditional methods. Portable AI is an emerging tool that our teams are beginning to use to deliver practical improvements in e-discovery. Perfect often becomes the enemy of good.

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The 10 Latest Additions to the LawNext Legal Technology Directory

LawSites

.” Wolters Kluwer Passport , “legal spend, matter management, and insurance claims defense applications connect every part of your legal ecosystem.” ” Axsar Law , “an affordable Legal Practice Management software for Law Firms and Lawyers.”

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Two Big Legal Technology Trends Affecting In-House Teams in 2022 (Adv.)

InHouseBlog

Some companies moved so fast, they didn’t have a chance to determine if the platforms had the appropriate data governance features and capabilities. Organizations are going to have to re-evaluate and implement governance policies around these technologies to maintain compliance, especially as relates to e-discovery.”.

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How to Stay Organized During the Discovery Process

CARET Legal

Legal teams must now grapple with terabytes of data where once there were only boxes of paper documents. This exponential increase in data volume necessitates new approaches to data management and analysis. Diversity of Data Sources The sources of data have diversified significantly.

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How to Stay Organized During the Discovery Process Copy

CARET Legal

Legal teams must now grapple with terabytes of data where once there were only boxes of paper documents. This exponential increase in data volume necessitates new approaches to data management and analysis. Diversity of Data Sources The sources of data have diversified significantly.

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

The Cloud Court Blog

Arlene’s broad and deep expertise in IP litigation and other corporate disputes makes her an ideal advisor for Cloud Court. For nearly two decades, Jay was a litigator at Paul Hastings in New York City, representing clients in a wide range of high-profile court cases, investigations, and early case assessments.