This may be the first time I’ve ever linked to a comment in a post, but, in it, Craig Ball got ChatGPT to double down on fake cases.
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2024 eDiscovery Case Law Trends: Sanctions, Strategy, and the Shifting Legal Landscape
by Kelly Twigger
The legal landscape of ediscovery continues to evolve at a breakneck pace, driven by new technology, evolving communication platforms, and increasingly sophisticated judicial expectations. The 2024 case law on discovery has been nothing short of transformative, with courts setting new precedent on everything from sanctions for lost mobile device data to the…
eDiscovery Assistant Releases 2024 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review Report
A Tactical Guide to Navigating the Evolving Discovery Landscape
BOULDER, COLORADO, February 12, 2025 – eDiscovery Assistant, the strategic command center for ediscovery, today announced the release of its 2024 Case Law Year in Review Report, a comprehensive analysis of over 5,000 ediscovery rulings shaping litigation strategy. This essential resource provides litigators with curated…
M&A in 2025: What January’s HSR Transactions Signal for the Year Ahead
Editor’s Note: As M&A activity unfolds in 2025, regulatory scrutiny and economic shifts are reshaping corporate deal-making. January’s HSR filings totaled 178, offering an early glimpse into the year’s transaction trends. However, major changes to HSR filing requirements taking effect on February 10, 2025, introduce expanded disclosures on deal rationale, labor impact, supply chain risks,…
Generative AI in Legal: The Basics of How to Keep Pace with Change
This industry is swarming with definitions, abbreviations, tools, and abstract concepts. For those who need it, today, we’re going back to the basics of generative AI and the law.
It is critical that IT folks drop using IT jargon!
CIO.com reported that “CIOs constantly speak about the need to drop the technical jargon and talk “the language of business.” Yet, they don’t except business to do the same.” The February 10, 2025 article entitled “15 most misused buzzwords in IT” (https://www.cio.com/article/191262/most-misused-buzzwords-in-information-technology.html?utm_campaign=editorial&utm_medium=cio&utm_source=browseralert) included these 15 misused buzzwords:
1. Digital transformation
2. Artificial intelligence,…
White Hat Hackers: The Unsung Heroes Fortifying the Digital Frontier
Editor’s Note: As cyber threats grow in scale and sophistication, organizations are turning to an unexpected ally—ethical hackers. These cybersecurity specialists, often called white hat hackers, play a critical role in identifying vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. With cybercrime projected to cause $12 trillion in damages and the average cost of a data…
What Is AI Legal Document Analysis and Why Do You Need It?
The document analysis process is notorious for its time demands. Sorting through thousands of files manually can take weeks or even months, which often leaves legal teams stretched thin and weighed down by repetitive tasks.
AI legal document analysis offers a better way to manage this process. It automates tasks like categorizing documents, extracting key…
11 Insights from 11 Women in AI You Should Know
Nearly 200 women gathered for the first-ever Women + AI Summit at Vanderbilt Law School, and the exchange of insights, experiences, support, and ideas was invigorating. Here are some top takeaways.
Google Gemini AI used by more than 40 state sponsored advanced persistent threat actors (APTs)!
SCWorld.com reported that “Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) revealed the use of Google’s Gemini AI tools by more than 40 state-sponsored advanced persistent threat actors (APTs) from Iran, China, North Korea, Russia and at least 16 other countries.” February 3, 2025 article entitled “Google reveals Gemini AI use by more than 40 state-sponsored APTs” (…