I’m excited to be participating tomorrow in the #WeAreACEDS livestream tomorrow discussing the 2025 State of the Industry report!
The weekly livestream series #WeAreACEDS, conducted by the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS), is a weekly series of interviews of eDiscovery professionals on various topics and they are typically conducted by the President of ACEDS, Mike Quartararo.
Tomorrow at 11am ET (10am CT, 8am PT), Mike will interview me about the 2025 State of the Industry Report (which is highlighted here), and the conversation will explore the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities discussed in the report that are shaping the eDiscovery and legal tech landscape in 2025. Mike and I plan to get into some of the nuances of the report, which should make it interesting and unique! Whether you’re an industry veteran or just getting started, our discussion of the report will hopefully provide valuable insights into where the field is headed!
You can attend via the link here on LinkedIn. The #WeAreACEDS livestream will also be streamed live on Facebook, X and YouTube! Whoa! 😀
So, how do you get the 53-page(!) 2025 State of the Industry report? If you’re not currently an email follower of the blog, you can get a FREE copy of the report (and any report eDiscovery Today publishes) simply by following the blog via email. To follow eDiscovery Today, enter your email address at the top of the right sidebar where it says “Follow Blog via Email” to receive the report as well as emails with links to new posts. It’s that easy!
So, what do you think? Wondering about the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in eDiscovery? Join Mike and me tomorrow here! Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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