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eDiscovery Chicks Discuss State of the Industry with Me!: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Chicks Discuss

What the flock! đŸ€Ł Want to hear the eDiscovery Chicks discuss eDiscovery Today’s State of the Industry report with me? Now you can!

The eDiscovery Chicks podcast is hosted by Bree Murphy & Angie Nolet, and it’s a podcast about all types of topics related to eDiscovery and legal tech. As they note on their LinkedIn page:

“Whether you’re a seasoned eDiscovery professional or just spreading your wings, eDiscovery Chicks podcast is a welcoming space for all.”

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I’m the guest on their latest episode to discuss the “skinny” on the 2025 State of the Industry Report (more here about the report and how to get it). On the episode, Angie, Bree and I discussed GenAI adoption trends and roadblocks to adoption, what it will take to solve the biggest challenge in eDiscovery that’s not being discussed enough, what it will take to trust AI more, considerations associated with hyperlinked files (aka, “modern attachments otherwise known as the two dirty words in eDiscovery today from our last podcast together), how to achieve ROI on AI, and how is it going to affect our jobs?

As the first repeat guest from last season (which I’m “crowing about”!) we also joked around a bit, as Angie was once again well prepared to not only meet but surpass my propensity for puns and dad jokes – she’s quite the “comedi-hen” and exceeded my “eggs-pectations”! Her timing is “im-peck-able”! đŸ€Ș But don’t worry, I didn’t “cry fowl” or  “get my feathers ruffled”! 😉 Seriously, though, it was a fun discussion and educational as well – truly poultry in motion! 😁

Check out the episode where the eDiscovery Chicks discuss the State of the Industry report with me here. And follow their LinkedIn page to stay informed about new episodes as they drop! 🙂

So, what do you think? Are you surprised by any of the trends we discussed? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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