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Law Firms of All Sizes Can Easily Integrate AI Tools Into eDiscovery

Attorney at Work

Artificial intelligence tools have become prevalent in legal practice, particularly in eDiscovery. The solution to these concerns, however, lies in rethinking the billable hour, not in refusing the benefits AI brings to eDiscovery and other areas of law practice. Accuracy is critical in eDiscovery. AI Hesitation.

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A Path to eDiscovery Certification

Paralegal Bootcamp

Listen to this podcast interview of Michael Quartararo in its entirety here or read the highlights below to get important insights on getting your e-discovery certification. He is also the author of the 2016 book Project Management in Electronic Discovery , now in its second edition.

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To AI or To Not AIThat is the Question

The Estrin Report

” “Conducted efficient electronic discovery processes, enabling quick identification of key evidence.” ” “Enhanced case efficiency by streamlining legal research and document management processes.” ” Can you spot the AI shine?

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7 Habits of the Indispensable Paralegal

Paralegal Bootcamp

For the technology that you are or should be using on a regular basis: We’ll start with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe, your case management software, or your firm’s document management system. A litigation paralegal has a trial checklist , an eDiscovery production checklist, and dozens more.

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Top 7 Tips for Litigation Paralegals in 2024

Paralegal Bootcamp

A document management system that organizes the electronic version of everything in the case, like the Microsoft Word documents that you’re drafting, memos, etc. eDiscovery software, which is used to process, review, and produce discovery in cases. Where is that hot document?

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The Path To AI Adoption For Your Law Firm

Above The Law

Review the tools your firm currently uses, such as software for document management, law practice management, legal billing, e-discovery, or contract analytics. These software companies are often the best choice because they understand law firm workflows and compliance needs.

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What's In A Word? - The Beginner's Guide to E-Discovery Terminology & Definitions

ABC's of E-Discovery

e-Discovery - The collection, preparation, review and production of electronic documents in litigation discovery. This includes e-mail, attachments, and other data stored on a computer, network, backup or other storage media. e-Discovery includes metadata. Document Management System -.