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University of Florida Brings eDiscovery Teachings to a Chinese University: eDiscovery Best Practices

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discovery obligations, but also understand the methodologies and technologies associated with managing eDiscovery. William Hamilton, legal skills professor and executive director of the University of Florida’s E-Discovery Project, led the course, which took place at Southeast University during the last two weeks of August.

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Tuesday’s Relativity Fest 2019 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends

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The EDRM has been a household name in the e-discovery and legal technology industry for 15 years. Join this lively and interactive session for a discussion about evolving standards and workflows in e-discovery and how they might be incorporated into a revised EDRM.

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Will Lawyers Ever Embrace Technology?: eDiscovery Best Practices, Part Three

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To begin to answer that question, let’s take a look at the ethical obligation that lawyers have to be technically competent and the state of technology education for lawyers today. which requires every discovery disclosure, request, response or objection be signed by an attorney of record. How Can We Change the Situation? In Mancia v.

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Law Firm Partner Says Hourly Billing Model ?Makes No Sense? with AI: eDiscovery Trends

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Davis showed the audience a slide quoting Andrew Ng, a computer scientist and professor at Stanford University: “If a typical person can do a mental task with less than one second of thought, we can probably automate it using AI either now or in the near future.” Want one example of how AI works that you are probably already using?

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Standardizing the Non-Standard Digital Forensics Protocol, Sort Of: eDiscovery Best Practices

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Of course, even the exemplar protocol isn’t perfect – it doesn’t address privilege and confidentiality concerns or forms of production, for example. In an unusually long blog post for Craig’s blog (dare I say a “Losey-ian” length blog post?), Filter Film Distribs., 2008 WL 744837 (W.D. 17, 2008).

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Whee! What a Great Event at the Second Annual WiE Legal Technology Showcase and Conference: eDiscovery Trends

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As I noted yesterday , the Women in eDiscovery (WiE), Houston Chapter, in partnership with South Texas College of Law and the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS), hosted the second annual “Legal Technology Showcase & Conference” yesterday. But I did attend the other sessions.

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Why Is TAR Like a Bag of M&M’s?, Part Two: eDiscovery Best Practices

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Most people would begin the discussion by agreeing with this framing statement made by Maura Grossman and Gordon Cormack in their seminal article, Technology-Assisted Review in E-Discovery Can Be More Effective and More Efficient Than Exhaustive Manual Review , (XVII RICH. Again, Ralph Losey provides a good example. (I’m