Leading the Way at Last? TAR Guidelines
Despite technology-assisted review (TAR) being around for more than a decade and Judge Andrew J. Peck declaring it “black letter law” in his 2012 decision in Da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe &
[Read More]Despite technology-assisted review (TAR) being around for more than a decade and Judge Andrew J. Peck declaring it “black letter law” in his 2012 decision in Da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe &
[Read More]We are gathered here today to witness the union of Billy Bot and LISA (Legal Intelligence Support Assistant) in the latest in legal collaboration. In an in-depth Forbes report, contributor Mark A. Cohen
[Read More]This summer, we blogged about whether PACER was a factor in “Snitches Getting SStitches because the names of witnesses and informants are easily searchable in PACER documents. Now there’s question about PACER users
[Read More]E-Discovery technology is essential to counsel. But if counsel isn’t completely versed in using the software, particularly how to redact confidential information, it can prove disastrous. Just ask one lawyer representing Wells Fargo.
[Read More]Last week, Forbes published a contributed piece that considered whether text messaging is the legal industry’s next frontier in marketing. It reminded us of past write-ups on the value attorneys and clients are
[Read More]The Vanderbilt Law School’s Program on Law and Innovation partnered with law firms, a Bitcoin media company, and others to host a conference in Tennessee around the future of the blockchain and the
[Read More]Ping, ding, beep! Text messages, social media posts and data from Internet of Things devices are increasing exponentially. Users aren’t the only ones often struggling to keep up — business and IT leaders
[Read More]Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes once said, “It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data.” IBM’s updates to its Watson Discovery Service enable dear counsel to learn all there
[Read More]Since 2012 when U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck issued the first court decision approving the use of technology-assisted review for e-discovery, judicial approval of the technology’s use has continued. Just this past January,
[Read More]Artificial intelligence has already stepped up to the bench. Now one company says it’s getting down to the fine print and eliminating the time-consuming work of reviewing contracts. According to a Futurism report,
[Read More]Last month, we blogged about the potential of artificial intelligence stepping up to the bench by predicting judges’ decisions and helping to increase the efficiency of busy courts. We follow up on the
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