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Data Management and Collaboration 2023 Insights: Legal Tech Trends

Data Management and Collaboration

Time for part 2 on 2023 insights! Sarena Regazzoni of Hanzo does so in discussing 2023 insights on data management and collaboration!

As Sarena notes in this post (Mastering Data Management and Collaboration in Legal Tech – Insights from 2023, available here), challenges arise in effectively managing and analyzing the ever-growing volumes of collaboration data as the legal industry navigates through the digital transformation.

This part delves into how these complexities are being addressed and the role of AI in streamlining data management processes, particularly in the context of pre-litigation scenarios. These insights are pivotal for legal professionals adapting to the increasingly digital and data-driven nature of legal work.

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So, in this part of the series on 2023 insights on data management and collaboration, Sarena again examines the top blogs from Hanzo that have been at the forefront of these trends. Here’s one of the topics and blogs she discusses:

Managing ESI in Collaboration Tools:

The blog ESI Protocol Checklist For Collaboration Data provides a comprehensive guide for managing electronically stored information (ESI) in collaboration tools. It highlights the challenges of preserving, collecting, and producing ESI in a legal context, especially from platforms like Slack and MS Teams. This blog is essential for legal professionals seeking to navigate the complexities of data management in these modern communication tools, emphasizing the need for strategic approaches to information governance.

Want to read about other 2023 insights on data management and collaboration? Read Sarena’s post here, it’s just one more click! And check out part 1 of the series here! 🙂

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So, what do you think? What notable 2023 trends did you see? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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