E-Discovery

Editor’s Note: SXSW EDU 2025 will take place from March 3 to March 6 in Austin, Texas, bringing together educators, industry leaders, and innovators to discuss AI in education, leadership development, STEM representation, and the future workforce. The conference will feature keynotes from Anne-Laure Le Cunff, Vanessa Van Edwards, Emily Calandrelli, and Shamil Idriss, alongside

Editor’s Note: Cyber threats targeting the European financial sector have escalated, posing significant risks to banks, financial service providers, and regulatory institutions. The latest ENISA Threat Landscape: Finance Sector report highlights a sharp increase in cyber incidents, including DDoS attacks, data breaches, social engineering schemes, and ransomware. With financial institutions increasingly relying on digital infrastructure,

Editor’s Note: Estonia is once again positioning itself as a digital pioneer, this time with a bold initiative to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its education system. Through the AI Leap program, the country is set to equip students and teachers with advanced AI tools—including a specialized version of OpenAI’s ChatGPT—to enhance learning and streamline

Legal teams deal with contracts every single day, but keeping them organized is another story. Between tracking deadlines, chasing approvals, and making sure everything is airtight, contract management can quickly turn into a headache.

That’s why contract management software exists. It keeps everything in one place, automates the boring stuff, and helps legal teams move

Editor’s Note: Throughout history, the most transformative technologies—from the longbow to modern AI—have faced initial resistance before proving their strategic value. In this insightful article, the author draws compelling parallels between historical military innovations and today’s AI adoption, particularly in eDiscovery. By examining lessons from medieval warfare, mechanized combat, and generative AI in legal technology,