A Tectonic Shift is Occuring in eDiscovery
Guest Blog Post by Insight Optix Original post date by IO: February 23, 2023 Editor’s note: […]
A.I. Bot ChatGPT Explains How Corporate Legal Can Streamline eDiscovery Processes
Over the weekend I was about to write a blog post on how corporate legal departments […]
Move to the Left and Targeted Collection Featured Widely as a Key 2023 eDiscovery Trend
It is prediction season for trends in the eDiscovery space for 2023. While many good eDiscovery […]
Significant Microsoft 365 eDiscovery Challenges Require a New Approach
The adoption of cloud-based Microsoft 365 (“MS 365”) by enterprises continues to grow exponentially, with the […]
Proportionality in eDiscovery is Ideal, but Difficult to Realize Without an Optimized Process
(Originally Published October 24, 2022 by JD Supra and EDRM) Proportionality-based eDiscovery is a goal that […]
Proportionality Focus Presents Challenges and Opportunities for eDiscovery Service Providers
Proportionality is now the hottest legal issue involving eDiscovery, with the largest number of eDiscovery-related cases […]
Important SaaS Architecture Considerations for Legal Tech Software
With nearly all eDiscovery software now being offered on a SaaS basis, the cloud architecture decisions […]
Relativity and X1 Publish Updated Joint Legal Whitepaper on ESI Collection Best Practices
Relativity and X1 have published an updated joint legal whitepaper addressing full-disk imaging as a disfavored […]
Industry Experts: Proportionality Principles Apply to ESI Preservation and Collection
Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(b)(1), parties may discover any non-privileged material that is relevant […]
Usage-Based Pricing Model Increasingly Driving eDiscovery Software Growth
Legal Tech software CEOs often grapple with two competing challenges: Growing revenue in a manner that […]
Case Law Update: Federal Court Endorses Targeted Search Term Based ESI Collection
A recent decision from the Southern District of New York provides that the parties’ have obligations […]