Want to know how GenAI is rewriting the rules in eDiscovery? Join me and the Lexbe team in our webinar this Friday at 2pm ET to find out!
This Friday at 2pm ET (1pm CT, 11am PT), Lexbe will be presenting the webinar (wait for it!) eDiscovery on the Brink: How GenAI is Rewriting the Rules. Join me and the Lexbe team for an insightful webinar where we’ll break down the impact of GenAI on eDiscovery and provide practical strategies for implementation. Topics include:
- Expected Impact of GenAI on eDiscovery – How AI is reshaping document review, legal research, and case strategy.
- What the Technology Actually Does – Understanding the core functionalities of GenAI in the eDiscovery process.
- Existing AI vs. Expanding GenAI Features in eDiscovery – A comparison of traditional AI and the latest advancements in GenAI.
- Potential Challenges and Roadblocks to Using GenAI – Addressing issues like accuracy, defensibility, and ethical considerations.
- Will GenAI Replace or Complement TAR? – Examining how GenAI fits into the evolution of technology-assisted review (TAR).
- Cost Considerations and Return on Investment – Evaluating the financial implications of integrating GenAI into your workflow.
- Best Practices for Getting Started with GenAI in Your Projects – Practical steps to successfully implement GenAI in eDiscovery.
Let’s face it: GenAI is rewriting the rules in eDiscovery, offering new efficiencies and capabilities that were once thought impossible. But what does this mean for legal teams, and how can you effectively leverage this technology in your cases? Register here and join us on Friday to find out!
So, what do you think? Are you looking to implement GenAI into your eDiscovery workflows? If so, then 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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