In her latest post, Sarena Regazzoni of Hanzo recaps a recent panel discussion with three women at the forefront of eDiscovery!
Sarena’s post (Women at the Forefront: Shaping the Future of eDiscovery with AI and Leadership, available here) highlights the panel discussion titled “Navigating the Future of eDiscovery – Insights from Women Leaders”. As Sarena notes:
“Held in the spirit of Women’s History Month, this event brought together visionaries like Maribel Rivera, Vice President of Strategy and Engagement at The Association of Certified Ediscovery Specialists (ACEDS), Joy Heath Rush, CEO of the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA); and Sheila Grela, a seasoned litigation paralegal at Buchalter, with a rich background in eDiscovery, who shared their invaluable insights on the evolution of eDiscovery and the integration of AI technologies.”
The panel delved into how the landscape of eDiscovery is being reshaped by the influence of artificial intelligence (AI) and the pivotal role of women leaders.
Topics discussed included:
- A focus on AI’s transformative potential in eDiscovery, underscoring women leaders’ critical role in this evolution.
- Harnessing collective wisdom in AI integration.
- How diversity in leadership emerged as a cornerstone for innovation within eDiscovery.
- Overcoming challenges in the legal and eDiscovery sectors.
- How professionals can gear up for the evolving landscape marked by technological leaps.
- The criticality of diversity in thought and experience.
- Building a supportive and progressive eDiscovery community.
Read Sarena’s post here to get a recap of the topics discussed. Better yet, listen to the full interview at the bottom of the post. It’s four women at the forefront of eDiscovery – Maribel, Joy, Sheila and Sarena! 🙂
So, what do you think? How do you think the landscape of eDiscovery is being reshaped by AI? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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