There are many contentious issues involved in e-discovery, and the legal implications are complicated. Whether it’s developing processes for identifying and preserving relevant data on personal mobile devices, determining if the use of GenAI in document review will lower discovery costs, managing the production of data relating to AI digital assistants, addressing the risks of preserving transcripts and meeting summaries generated in collaborative platforms, or ensuring structured data is produced in a format that is admissible as evidence, there are numerous “hot button” issues that may arise in e-discovery that elicit strongly opposing views.

Intervenants: Therese Craparo Anthony J. Diana Kiriaki Tourikis

Type d’évènement: Webinar, Formation juridique continue

Date/heure de début
4 December 2025, 10:00 AM PT
Date/heure de fin
4 December 2025, 11:00 AM PT

Join us on E-Discovery Day as Therese Craparo and Anthony Diana tackle some of these timely and important topics of the day in a lively – and always highly entertaining – debate.

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