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Celebrating a Decade of Data Discovery in the Law on May 15

The Relativity Blog

From the dawn of technology-assisted review (TAR) to the advent of generative artificial intelligence in the law, it’s been an exciting decade for the law of data discovery.

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Modern TAR Solutions –Considerations for selecting the right approach

LawTechnologyToday

It is not possible to talk about eDiscovery or document review heading in to 2021 without mention of technology-assisted review. In its broadest use as a technical term, TAR can refer to virtually any manner of technical assistance. In this narrower sense, TAR often comes with a version number – TAR 1.0,

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Demystifying TAR And Advanced AI To Up-Level Your eDiscovery [Sponsored]

Above The Law

Learn how adopting new technologies built for big data can help to maximize budgets, optimize resources, and make strategic business decisions. The post Demystifying TAR And Advanced AI To Up-Level Your eDiscovery appeared first on Above the Law.

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TechReport 2022: Litigation & TAR

LawTechnologyToday

More technology is making its way into the courtroom, and it appears that document review tools are becoming more of the norm in law firms for litigation matters but it has been, and still is, a slow-moving process. The results of the survey thus skew slightly more towards mid-size and smaller law firms.

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What is Ediscovery?

Paralegal Bootcamp

eDiscovery is in a constant state of growth, change, impact, and advancement; beyond that of almost any other area of law/litigation. As technology becomes more mobile, wearable, integrated, automated, the implications on what–and how – data is collected, gets more complicated. Advances in Technology.

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Israel court imposes seven-day gag order on media reporting of huge oil spill

JURIST

Israel’s Haifa magistrate court on Monday placed a seven-day gag order on the investigation into the source of a huge oil leak that caused Israel’s entire Mediterranean shoreline to be polluted with tar. The order prohibits publishing any details that may identify suspects, vessels, relevant ports, cargo and shipping lines.

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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.