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Here are Some Disruptive Stats in Discovery: eDiscovery Trends

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Wednesday’s Litigation Support Day during the ILTA>ON virtual conference – conducted by the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) – had several great sessions, including the Clawbacks, Redactions, and Formats…Oh My! session I was grateful to be in with several terrific panelists.  But, another session with a couple of terrific panelists conducted a few polls of the attendees with some interesting results.

In the Disruption in eDiscovery session conducted by David Greetham of Ricoh and Jeffrey Shapiro of EY, the panelists – in addition to giving an excellent presentation discussing topics including remote discovery, emerging data types, the future of eDiscovery AI for corporate legal departments and use of eDiscovery platforms for non-claims and disputes matters – also polled the audience on a handful of topics.  Here are the results of their polls of approximately 90 or so attendees (the number fluctuated over the course of the session):

Post Mortem Time!  Now, it’s time to let me know what you thought of this year’s first ever virtual ILTA>ON conference!  What did you like about the virtual conference format?  What did you miss from previous in-person conferences?  How well do you think the conference went overall?  What suggestions, if any, do you have for improvement?

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If you would like for your thoughts about the conference to be published in a blog post in eDiscovery Today this week, here’s what you do:

I will take any observations I receive and will publish them in one or more posts as is (assuming no inappropriate content, of course) and abbreviated for brevity if it exceeds five sentences.

Also, just a reminder that, this Wednesday, September 2nd, at noon ET (11:00am CT, 9:00am PT) our EDRM September monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog will discuss cases related to cooperation disputes, including disputes related to in camera review, boilerplate objections, forensic analysis and search terms and more!  And, it includes Tom O’Connor (Director of the Gulf Legal Technology Center), Mary Mack (CEO and Chief Legal Technologist of EDRM) and Craig Ball, President of Craig D. Ball, P.C.!  Click here to register – don’t miss it!

So, what do you think?  Did you attend this year’s virtual ILTA<ON?  Then, please send me your feedback about the conference!  Otherwise, please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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