This week’s kitchen sink for April 10, 2026 (with meme from Gates Dogfish) discusses AI bot depression, deleted Signal message recovery & more!
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How Boutique Law Firms Can Use GenAI to Compete with Big Law: AI Webinars
Terrific topic! This webinar from Lexbe tomorrow – discusses how boutique law firms can use GenAI to compete with Big Law!
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Advantages and Challenges of AI for Small and Mid-Size Firms: Artificial Intelligence Trends
What are the advantages and challenges of AI for small and mid-size firms? Elizabeth Guthrie of Nextpoint discusses that in this post!
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Use of AI Does Not Eliminate All Expectations of Privacy, Says Court: eDiscovery Case Law
In Morgan v. V2X, Inc., Colorado Magistrate Judge Maritza Dominguez Braswell stating that the use of AI does not eliminate all expectations of privacy or automatically waive protections ruled that “Plaintiff can assert work product protections in connection with his AI use”, but also that he “must disclose the name of any AI tool [he]…
Exterro and eDiscovery Today Announce Educational Partnership to Advance eDiscovery and Data Risk Management Best Practices
Portland, OR and Houston, TX, April 8, 2026 – Exterro, a leading provider of data risk management software solutions for eDiscovery, digital forensics, and data privacy, security, and governance professionals, today announced a new educational partnership with eDiscovery Today, the only daily blog dedicated to electronic discovery, information governance, cybersecurity, data privacy, and artificial intelligence trends,…
Sam Altman May Control Our Future. Ruh-Roh!: Artificial Intelligence Trends
The OpenAI soap opera is back! As in an article discussing how Sam Altman may control our future & why maybe we should be afraid, be very afraid!
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Audio Recording is Authentic, Rules Court, Rejecting Deepfake Claims: eDiscovery Case Law
In Burnley v. Valentin, Virginia Magistrate Judge Mark R. Colombell, rejecting claims by Burnley that an audio file that sounded like him was “made by artificial intelligence to ‘clone’ his voice”, ruled: “Based on the evidence presented, which included two sworn declarations, the Court is satisfied that the audio recording is authentic and has not…
Will Requiring Mandatory Hyperlinks to Curb Fake AI Legal Cases Become a Thing?: Legal Tech Trends
Will requiring mandatory hyperlinks to curb fake AI legal cases become a thing? Perhaps we’re a step closer, but not everyone is on board.
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From Data to Decisions: Leveraging Generative AI for Early Case Assessment in Modern Litigation: eDiscovery Webinars
Leveraging generative AI for early case assessment (ECA) takes you from data to decisions. In this Arctera webinar on April 16th, we’ll discuss that!
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ACEDS Midwest AI Series: eDiscovery and AI Webinars
This isn’t just one webinar – the ACEDS Midwest AI Series is a series of six webinars over the next six months open to everybody!
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