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Miss Any E-Discovery Day Sessions? Catch Them Here: eDiscovery Trends

Did you miss any E-Discovery Day sessions on December 5th? If so, you can still catch the recordings of them on the E-Discovery Day site!

Apparently, several people did miss E-Discovery Day sessions! I know I heard from several people after E-Discovery Day asking about recordings of the sessions. The good news is that you can catch several of them on the E-Discovery Day site. Here are the available sessions:

I Love E-Discovery!: Designed for e-discovery professionals and enthusiasts, as well as members of the legal industry, this engaging  session will take you on a retrospective journey through the past decade of e-discovery evolution and milestones.

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Presenters: Mike Hamilton, JD (Moderator), Vice President, Marketing, Exterro; Mike Quartararo, PMP, CEDS, President, ACEDS; Doug Austin, Editor, eDiscovery Today; Mary Mack, CISSP, CEO, Chief Technologist, EDRM. Watch it here!

Deepfakes in e-Discovery: The rise of deepfake technologies is transforming the landscape of digital evidence in U.S. courts. AI-driven manipulation of audio, video, and photographic evidence is increasingly undermining the pursuit of justice, making it difficult for judges, juries, and forensic experts to distinguish between authentic and fabricated content.

Presenters: Mary Mack (Moderator), EDRM; Hon. Ralph Artigliere, Retired Judge; Ralph Losey, Attorney, Losey PLL; Prof. Maura R. Grossman, University of Waterloo. Watch it here!

Unlinking the Chaos: Navigating Hyperlinked Files in eDiscovery: One of the most debated topics in discovery today is the treatment of hyperlinked files, often referred to as “modern attachments.” There is little consensus among legal and eDiscovery professionals on how to define or manage them in the eDiscovery process.

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Presenters: Doug Austin, Editor, eDiscovery Today; Kelly Twigger, CEO, eDiscovery Assistant; Brett Burney, Vice President of eDiscovery Consulting, Nextpoint Law Group; Tom O’Connor, Director, Gulf Legal Technology Center. Watch it here!

You Can’t Always Get What You Want (in Mobile Collections): Mobile devices are treasure troves of information—but unlocking their potential in legal matters is no simple feat. With increasingly sophisticated encryption, varied storage environments, and a complex array of apps, mobile collections bring a unique mix of challenges.

Presenters: Michael Quartararo (Moderator), President, ACEDS; Jerry Bui, Founder and CEO, Right Forensics; Matthew Hamilton, Of Counsel, eData Practice Group, Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP; Flavia Lopes, Partner, Forensic & Integrity Services, Ernst & Young LLP. Watch it here!

Clicks, Cases, and Clarity: Navigating the E-Discovery Landscape!: Discover the latest tools and techniques to efficiently manage digital evidence, streamline your workflow, and ensure compliance. Our expert speakers will share best practices and insights into overcoming common challenges. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the field, this session will equip you with the knowledge you need to navigate the complexities of e-discovery with confidence.

Presenters: Nick Rich, Head of Engagement for UK/I, Benelux & Nordics. Watch it here!

Gayle O’Connor Spirit Awards: The Gayle O’Connor (GO) Spirit Award celebrates e-discovery and legal technology community members whose singular energy, enthusiasm, and verve echo the spirit of the late Gayle O’Connor (1956-2020).

Presenters: Tom O’Connor, Director, Gulf Legal Technology Center; Maribel Rivera, VP, Strategy and Client Engagement, ACEDS. Watch it here!

Did you miss any E-Discovery Day sessions on December 5th? If so, you can still catch them! It’s the gift that keeps on giving! BTW, mark your calendars next year for Thursday, December 4th, 2025, when we’ll do it again!

So, what do you think? What was your best E-Discovery Day memory? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

Disclaimer: The views represented herein are exclusively the views of the author, and do not necessarily represent the views held by my employer, my partners or my clients. eDiscovery Today is made available solely for educational purposes to provide general information about general eDiscovery principles and not to provide specific legal advice applicable to any particular circumstance. eDiscovery Today should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a lawyer you have retained and who has agreed to represent you.


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