Editor’s Note: This article draws from a revealing panel discussion at the TLTF Summit, moderated by Shanin Lott of Russell Reynolds Associates, featuring three distinct approaches to AI’s impact on law firm economics: Keith Maziarek of Katten Muchin Rosenman on the persistent challenge of value-based pricing; LeeAnn Black of Latham & Watkins on their $20
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OpenAI Slams Court Order That Takes Them Up on Their Offer: Artificial Intelligence Trends
The court ordered OpenAI in its case against The New York Times to produce 20 million chat logs. OpenAI slams the court order, but it’s what they offered previously.
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Prepare Proactively, Respond Responsibly: Gen AI for Cyber Incident Response
When every second counts, generative AI-powered data breach response solutions can rapidly comb through millions of documents to identify sensitive information with precision, potentially saving your business millions.
Veracity Forensics and eDiscovery Today Announce Educational Partnership
Dallas and Houston, November 13, 2025 – Veracity Forensics, a premier provider of digital forensic and internal investigations, expert witness testimony, and data collections, today announced a new educational partnership with Doug Austin’s eDiscovery Today, the only daily blog for electronic discovery, information governance, cybersecurity, data privacy and artificial intelligence trends, best practices and case law.…
Trifurcation, Transparency, and TLTF: How Zach Posner Framed the Future of Legal Services in 2025
Editor’s Note: This article examines the opening keynote at TLTF Summit 2025 in Austin, delivered by Zach Posner of The LegalTech Fund. Posner frames the summit as a turning point for the legal, regulatory, and risk communities, moving from experimental use of generative AI to operational transformation. The coverage highlights how accelerating technology cycles, compressed…
European Commission Moves to Legally Mandate Removal of Huawei and ZTE from EU Networks
Editor’s Note: The European Commission’s shift from advisory guidance to enforceable regulation regarding Huawei and ZTE reflects a significant recalibration of the European Union’s digital security posture. By proposing a binding mandate to remove these Chinese vendors from telecom networks, the Commission underscores the convergence of national security, economic policy, and technological sovereignty in shaping…
European Union Officials Ready to Sacrifice Privacy Rules for AI: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Can it be so? Yup. Apparently, European Union officials are ready to sacrifice some of their most prized privacy rules for the sake of AI.
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How to Test, Trust, and Thrive in a New AI Era
A panel of industry leaders share their best practices for using gen AI to yield transformative, defensible results in doc reviews with Relativity aiR.
What Every GC Needs to Know in 2026 About AI Transformation: eDiscovery Webinars
GenAI is no longer a future consideration. Casepoint‘s webinar this Thursday discusses what every GC needs to know in 2026 about AI transformation!
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European Parliament Pushes for Algorithmic Management Controls as Workplace AI Spreads Across Digital Economy
Editor’s Note: European policymakers are signaling a shift toward greater oversight of algorithmic systems in the workplace, with significant implications for cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals. The recent resolution passed by the European Parliament’s Employment Committee proposes a legislative framework to regulate algorithmic management across sectors, including traditional employment and digital platforms. If enacted,…