This will be fun! In tomorrow’s EDRM webinar sponsored by HaystackID, we will take a journey through eDiscovery’s most transformative shifts!
Tomorrow, EDRM will host the webinar titled (wait for it!) From Summation to AI Tokens: A Journey Through eDiscovery’s Most Transformative Shifts (available here via the EDRM webinar page) at noon ET (11am CT, 9am PT). Join our expert panel as we examine eDiscovery’s past, present, and future, sharing how technology has reshaped workflows, what skills will be critical in the next phase, and how professionals can embrace what’s to come. The panel will share how legal professionals can adapt to ensure they are advancing their careers to thrive in this change by harnessing a:
- Spirit of resilience and ability to pivot.
- Willingness to learn.
- Sharp eye on where the industry is headed.
I’m excited to be part of a terrific panel discussing these topics! Other panelists include:
- Hon. Judge Young Kim, Magistrate Judge for the Northern District of Illinois
- Mary Mack, CEO, Chief Legal Technologist, EDRM
- Adam Rubinger, Chief Client Experience Officer, HaystackID
- Dennis Kiker, Senior Attorney, DLA Piper
- Caroline Sweeney, Director, Knowledge Management/Innovation, Dorsey
- Mary Bennett, Director, Content Marketing, HaystackID; Senior Director, Content and Community Initiatives, EDRM
Let’s face it, the evolution of eDiscovery has been a journey from paper-based processes to a thriving legal tech ecosystem driven by innovation. Join us as we explore the pivotal moments that shaped modern eDiscovery—from the early days of coding paper documents, the rise of email discovery, and the disruptive impact of industry-leading platforms, to the shift toward automation and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven tools. Register here to take a journey through eDiscovery’s most transformative shifts!
So, what do you think? Are you interested in how we got where we are today in eDiscovery? If so, join us! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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