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What is Ediscovery?

Paralegal Bootcamp

Some terms, concepts, products, and services make sense to us instantly. Much, if not most, of what we use today has computing going on somewhere in the background, which leaves or creates system-generated or user-generated files throughout our usage and interactions. Ediscovery Technology Explained. What is Ediscovery?

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An E-Discovery Acquisition, As Lighthouse Acquires H5

LawSites

Lighthouse said that this acquisition marks its first entry into document review, with the addition of advanced search and analytics technology, and experts who can help clients use these tools to find and classify sensitive data and automate key review workflows. The companies did not reveal terms of the deal.

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Legalweek 2025: Embedded And Agentic Generative AI Expands Software Capabilities

Above The Law

Across briefings, it became clear that legaltech vendors are no longer just layering AI onto existing products — theyre embedding it deeply into their platforms to surface meaningful insights from the data they already manage. The tool is designed to automate over 80% of review processes and complete them up to 90% faster than TAR.

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A Path to eDiscovery Certification

Paralegal Bootcamp

For more than 10 years, ACEDS has trained lawyers, paralegals and other legal support professionals at law firms, corporate legal departments, the government, and in academia. I wouldn’t be doing the association any service by not doing that. There have been huge strides made there with technology-assisted review.

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Use Emerging Technology to Advance Strategic Imperatives

InHouseOps

Understanding the Modernization of Law: Tools, Tech, and Tips. Before the digital era, lawyers filled their practice with telephone calls, book research, and exclusively manual document review. Then came email, text, and electronic research tools such as Westlaw and LexisNexis. Read on to find out.