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Taylor Swift, Ephemeral Apps, and Legislative Privilege: Judges Offer E-Discovery Case Law Takeaways

Legal Tech Monitor

Though principles of privilege and duty to preserve have long been considered pillars of e-discovery rules, new technologies are increasingly challenging how these principles get applied in the courtroom.

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E-Discovery Caselaw 2023: ESI Protocols, Intent to Deprive Standard and Relevancy Redactions

Legal Tech Monitor

A panel of judges at the Georgetown University Law Center’s annual Advanced eDiscovery Institute conference explored some of the takeaways from this year’s discovery case law, from what ESI protocols should look like to the grounds for relevancy redactions.

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AI in Litigation and Case Management: Transforming the Legal Landscape

Bigfork Tech

In this blog post, we’ll explore the role of AI in litigation, the benefits of e-discovery, and its overall impact on law firms and clients. The Role of AI in Litigation Support Overview of AI Tools Used in Case Management AI tools are increasingly becoming necessary in legal case management.

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Voting Is Closed and Here Are the Results: The 15 Finalists You Chose To Be In the 2024 Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW

Above the Law - Technology

From all the entries we received, a panel of judges narrowed the applications down to 25, which we posted on Dec. BriefCatch BriefCatch empowers lawyers and judges to edit legal documents to the highest standards while helping their clients win, boosting their writing skills, and enjoying expert explanations, models, and examples.

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Why the Avianca ‘Bogus Cases’ News Is Not About Either Generative AI or Lawyers’ Tech Competence

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We may know more after June 8, the date on which the judge in the case, Mata v. Avianca , has scheduled a hearing to allow the lawyers to show cause for why they should not be sanctioned for what the judge called “an unprecedented circumstance” of a brief “replete with citations to non-existent cases.”

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Legal AI Tools

Lawmatics

Advanced algorithms can quickly analyze vast legal information databases, statutes, and case law to provide relevant and up-to-date information. Predictive analytics: AI can predict case outcomes based on historical data to help lawyers and legal professionals make more informed decisions about case strategy and settlement options.

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Why the Avianca ‘Bogus Cases’ News Is Not About Either Generative AI or Lawyers’ Tech Competence

Legal Tech Monitor

We may know more after June 8, the date on which the judge in the case, Mata v. Avianca , has scheduled a hearing to allow the lawyers to show cause for why they should not be sanctioned for what the judge called “an unprecedented circumstance” of a brief “replete with citations to non-existent cases.” Not in the least.

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