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2018 eDiscovery Case Law Review, Part 1

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With 2018 coming to a close, it is a great time to look back on the year’s most influential eDiscovery cases. This four-part series will cover the biggest themes found in case law, starting with scope and proportionality .

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Legal Bots Raise Liability and Ethics Concerns

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As artificial intelligence applications advance rapidly, eDiscovery technologies are perhaps the most visible example in the legal community. AI technologies, including legal bots, are becoming more common in legal services, increasing risk of...

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U.S. Courts Rule on Cellphone, Social Media Privacy

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On June 22, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that police usually need a search warrant before trying to track a person’s movements using cellphone data, even though the data is in the hands of a third party. In a 5-4 decision in Carpenter v. United...

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Managing eDiscovery in the BYOD Era

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As technology advances, businesses and employees are embracing “bring your own” opportunities beyond “bring your own device,” or BYOD. While embracing these changes may provide efficiencies, businesses should carefully consider the technical...

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Best Practice Tips for the Law Firm Records Management professional

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Law firms are in the information business. Information is a critical operational asset for firms, and is effectively the primary product. With the dramatic explosion of the volume of information and the risks inherent in operating in a largely...

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Efficient and Effective eDiscovery Uses Continuous Active Learning (CAL)

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Most document review today uses some form of technology-assisted review (TAR). TAR uses computer software to categorize documents as responsive or nonresponsive, based on human review of a subset of documents from the collection. TAR includes the...

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