This week’s kitchen sink for March 13, 2026 (with meme from Gates Dogfish) discusses the purpose of an ESI protocol, the government vs. three AI titans & more!
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AI on Trial: Breakthroughs, Efficiencies, and Ethical Challenges: AI Webinars
AI is rapidly reshaping the legal landscape. This Veracity Forensics webinar on April 1st will put AI on trial in terms of real-world implications on litigation!
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Order is “Clearly Erroneous” or “Contrary to Law”, Rules Court in OpenAI Case: eDiscovery Case Law
In the case In re OpenAI, Inc. Copyright Infringement Litig., regarding Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang’s November 24, 2025 discovery order determining that OpenAI waived the attorney-client privilege with respect to communications in 2022, New York District Judge Sidney H. Stein stated that he “concludes pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 72(a) that the…
AI Adoption in Corporate Legal Departments Doubles According to The General Counsel Report
Part two of the General Counsel Report from Relativity and FTI Consulting shows that AI adoption in corporate legal departments is doubling! Here’s part of the press release!
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The Kitchen Sink for February 27, 2026: Legal Tech Trends
This week’s kitchen sink for February 27, 2026 (with meme from Gates Dogfish) discusses the “AI washing” of layoffs, “Einstein” doing homework for kids, AI fakes detection tools & more!
The post The Kitchen Sink for February 27, 2026: Legal Tech Trends appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.
A Practitioner’s Guide to Detecting Deep Fakes and Authenticating Digital Evidence: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Craig Ball is on fire lately! He has just released a new practitioner’s guide to detecting deep fakes and authenticating digital evidence!
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Generative AI Was a Scam – Says This Guy: Artificial Intelligence Trends
It’s not me saying that, but Gary Marcus saying that it turns out Generative AI was a scam. Where is he getting that? From investment companies.
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GenAI Will Disrupt Client-Firm Relationships and Billing Models: Artificial Intelligence Trends
GenAI will disrupt client-firm relationships and billing models. It’s not just me saying it, 657 in-house legal professionals are saying it too.
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Craig Passes the Ball on the Disruptive Power of AI: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Craig Ball never needs help making his own points about any legal tech topic, but this time Craig passes the Ball* on the disruptive power of AI!
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The Kitchen Sink for February 13, 2026: Legal Tech Trends
This week’s kitchen sink for February 13, 2026 (with meme from Gates Dogfish) discusses agentic AI as the next big thing, loving eDiscovery, too many AI-generated articles & more!
The post The Kitchen Sink for February 13, 2026: Legal Tech Trends appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.