The pace of innovation is always accelerating! Thursday’s EDRM webinar sponsored by Nextpoint looks at 2024 in review and what to expect in 2025!
This Thursday, November 14th, EDRM will host the Nextpoint sponsored webinar eDiscovery Trends & Predictions: 2024 in Review and What to Expect in 2025 (available here) at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT). In this forward-looking webinar, I’ll be joining Nextpoint’s eLaw Evangelist, Brett Burney, to explore the trends that shaped 2024 and provide an expert forecast of what’s on the horizon. This session is packed with insights that will help legal professionals prepare for what’s next in an evolving digital landscape.
Topics we will discuss include:
- GenAI and the Ethics of AI: Balancing the potential of GenAI with practical competence in litigation.
- The Impact of Emojis, Texts, and Modern Attachments: How the changing nature of communication affects evidence and collections.
- Microsoft 365 and Data Compliance: Key updates to Microsoft Purview and what they mean for your eDiscovery protocols.
- Cybersecurity in eDiscovery: Latest trends in cybersecurity threats and defense strategies from industry events like ILTACON and Legalweek.
Staying ahead of the curve in legal tech and eDiscovery requires knowing where the industry has been – and where it’s heading. In 2024, the pace of innovation brought new challenges and opportunities to eDiscovery, from the rise of GenAI to the complexities of collaboration platforms and handling modern communications like emojis and text messages. Now, it’s time to prepare for 2025. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how these trends may impact your practice and discover actionable steps for staying ahead. Register here and join us this Thursday!
So, what do you think? Curious about what will happen next year in eDiscovery? If so, join us for the webinar this Thursday – Brett and I are never wrong! 😉 And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
Disclosure: Nextpoint is an Educational Partner and sponsor of eDiscovery Today
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