Dynamic files shared as links rather than attachments — known as hyperlinked documents — are emerging as a new frontier in the e-discovery landscape. The choice between sending a link or an attachment ...
The oft-predicted death of human document review has yet to materialize, due to factors such as distrust of AI, concern about procedural battles, technology costs charged by providers, and many courts ...
In the realm of due diligence, identifying potential risks and liabilities early in the process is crucial for legal teams and their clients. This early identification can significantly impact the ...
In today’s legal landscape, investigations and discovery often involve processing thousands of complex documents. Traditional Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology struggles with the varied ...
Electronic evidence often can provide vital information about the activities, motives and intent of individuals and businesses. Electronic documents thought to be deleted or lost by the user often can ...