AI and the Future of eDiscovery

AI and the Future of eDiscovery: eDiscovery Webinars

A title like “AI and the Future of eDiscovery” peaks your interest! Tune in to this webinar from Today’s General Counsel & KLDiscovery tomorrow!

Tomorrow, Today’s General Counsel, in association with KLDiscovery, will host the webcast AI and the Future of eDiscovery: Advances and Impacts for Legal Professionals and the Legal Industry (available here) at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT). Join Eric Robinson, KLDiscovery’s VP of Global Advisory Services & Strategic Solutions, for a practical, no-fluff conversation on:

  • AI’s Impact on Lawyers
  • Foundational Shifts in Early Case Assessment and Review
  • Emerging Risks and Compliance Considerations
  • How AI is Changing Collaboration Between Clients, Law Firms, and Providers
  • Real-World Use Cases and Lessons Learned
  • Looking Ahead: What to Expect in the Next Phase of AI Adoption

Eric will also take live audience questions—so come ready to ask!

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Let’s face it: is rapidly reshaping how legal teams approach eDiscovery and the practice of law. From streamlining document review and uncovering insights with greater speed and accuracy to the review of contracts and drafting of legal documents, this webinar will explore the latest AI-driven advancements, their practical impact on legal professionals, and what these changes mean for the broader legal industry. Register here to attend this live discussion tomorrow on AI and the future of eDiscovery!

So, what do you think? Are you interested to learn how AI is impacting eDiscovery? If so, consider attending the webinar tomorrow! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

Image created using Microsoft Designer, using the term “robot lawyer in a law office looking at a crystal ball to see the future”.

Disclosure: KLDiscovery is an Educational Partner of eDiscovery Today

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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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