Editor’s Note: This article is the fourth post in our multi-part series on the Summer 2025 eDiscovery Pricing Survey, conducted by ComplexDiscovery OÜ in partnership with the EDRM (Electronic Discovery Reference Model).
Here, we turn to the engine room of eDiscovery: processing, hosting, and project management support. Unlike forensics and testimony — where expertise commands
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Take Action on Generative AI: Insights for In-House Teams
For corporate legal teams, generative AI presents a ripe opportunity to do things better, faster, cheaper, and still maintain defensibility. Many are already embracing it in a big way, and they’re ready to share their advice.
Legal Rate Inflation Pressures Legal Tech and eDiscovery Pricing Strategies
Editor’s Note: The latest edition of Wolters Kluwer’s LegalVIEW Insights report—Volume 2025-1—offers a detailed analysis of rate trends through the first quarter of 2025, based on more than $200 billion in anonymized legal invoice data. While the report shows signs of moderation in some firm tiers and practice areas, it also highlights sharp increases in…
Over 40 Percent of GenAI Users Started Using it in the Last 6 Months: Artificial Intelligence Trends
According to a new report, over 40 percent of GenAI users responded that they started using it within the past six months.
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Solving Prompt Paralysis with Relativity aiR for Review's Prompt Kickstarter
The new prompt kickstarter in Relativity aiR reduces friction and makes generative AI more intuitive. With it, AI leverages background documents you provide to create a draft prompt that is grounded in the context of your case and ready for refinement and action in record time.
Google’s Antitrust Verdict: The Crystal Ball Moment That May Reshape Big Tech’s Future
Editor’s Note: In a decision that may redefine the boundaries of digital competition, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta issued a nuanced antitrust ruling against Google, striking a balance between regulatory restraint and meaningful structural reform—without ordering a breakup. Rather than dismantling Chrome or Android, the court has mandated that Google share its search index and…
Parental Controls are Coming to ChatGPT: Artificial Intelligence Trends
After the very sad story of a 16-year-old boy who died by suicide after interacting with ChatGPT, parental controls are coming to ChatGPT.
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How to Build a Defensible AI Policy for Your Law Firm
Does your law firm have an AI policy? Let’s build one. Get actionable steps for creating an AI policy that supports data privacy and builds client trust.
Immense data leak from sophisticated supply chain attacks!
DarkReading.com reported that “More than 1,000 developers were infected with malware this week, losing around 20,000 sensitive files to the public Web, thanks to a devilishly effective, rapid, and AI-assisted software supply chain compromise.” The August 28, 2025 article entitled “1,000+ Devs Lose Their Secrets to an AI-Powered Stealer” (https://www.darkreading.com/cyberattacks-data-breaches/1000-devs-lose-secrets-ai-powered-stealer) included these comments:
Typically, when…
Is Microsoft genAI billions at risk?
ComputerWorld.com reported that “In the big-spending history of technology, there’s never been a time like this, when so many companies are spending so many hundreds of billions of dollars on a still-to-be proven technology — generative AI.” The August 27, 2025 article entitled “Could Microsoft’s AI billions go up in smoke?” (https://www.computerworld.com/article/4045573/could-microsofts-ai-billions-go-up-in-smoke.html) included…