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OpenText named a Leader and Outperformer in the GigaOm Radar for E-Discovery

OpenText

Faster, smarter decisions in litigation and investigations. OpenText™ is proud to be named a Leader and Outperformer in the latest GigaOm Radar Report for E-Discovery. Legal teams are under increasing pressure to deliver timely and defensible responses to litigation and regulatory demands. The result?

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Data Literacy: A Critical Skill for Legal Professionals

Colin S. Levy

Leveraging Litigation Analytics Litigation is data-intensive, and making sense of this data is crucial for managing risks effectively. GCs and their teams should begin by gathering and analyzing historical litigation data, not as a one-time exercise but as an ongoing practice.

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AI in Litigation and Case Management: Transforming the Legal Landscape

Bigfork Tech

AI in Litigation and Case Management: Transforming the Legal Landscape Technology is in every aspect of our lives; the legal field is no exception. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into litigation and case management is revolutionizing how legal professionals operate. However, AI significantly streamlines this process.

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Legalweek in New York Shifts From E-Discovery to AI, Look Me Up To See How AI is Be Used By Law Firms in Legal Blogging and Publishing

Kevin O'Keefe

The days of an all E-Discovery show at Legalweek in New York City may be over. In our case, it’s the use of an AI assistant in digital publishing and blogging. LexBlog is not on the the only Seattle company that will be talking to law firms about the use of AI in products law firms are already using.

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The Role of Motions for Discovery in Legal Cases

Clio

Any litigator will eventually have to contend with motions to compel discovery (also known as motions for discovery). While both sides have the right to gather information through the discovery process, disputes on whether certain information should be disclosed to the other side are inevitable. Want to learn how?

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ChatGPT-4 Knows Who I Am.

Future Lawyer

He has been practicing law for over 50 years and has extensive experience in civil litigation and appellate law. Through his blog, FutureLawyer, Georges shares his insights and knowledge on legal technology, digital tools, and other emerging trends that are changing the legal profession. Maybe legacy isn't a pipe dream after all?

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Exploring the Future of Legal Innovation at The Masters Conference: Thought Leadership in D.C. and Social Media in Discovery and Investigations

CloudNine

For this blog, Im focusing on the session that explored the power and process of social media collection and analysis, which stood out as particularly timely and impactful. The reticence on the face of many in the room underscored the power of this tool in the hands of e-discovery professionals. Data disappears quickly.