Need to learn the fundamentals of eDiscovery in today’s rapidly evolving world? Check out this webinar from Lexbe tomorrow!
Tomorrow, Lexbe will host the webinar titled (wait for it!) The Fundamentals of eDiscovery: The Foundation for Becoming a Pro in the Rapidly Evolving World of eDiscovery (available here) at 2pm ET (1pm CT, 11am PT). In this highly practical, educational webinar, you’ll learn the foundational building blocks of modern eDiscovery and how to apply GenAI to key steps in the workflow so you can find the facts sooner, reduce review drag, and build stronger cases with more confidence.
During this session, you’ll learn:
- The ESI Surge: what is driving data growth and how it changes discovery strategy
- Identification, preservation, and collection best practices: what to do, what to document, and how to avoid common mistakes
- Processing and culling fundamentals: how to reduce data volume defensibly and get to what matters faster
- Modern review and production workflows: practical approaches to speed, consistency, and quality control
- How to use GenAI in eDiscovery (the right way): where it fits, where it doesn’t, and how to keep humans in control
- Prompting and workflow best practices: repeatable patterns for summarizing, issue spotting, timelines, privilege support, and more
Let’s face it: Between remote work, digital transformation, collaboration platforms, mobile data, and modern attachments, the volume and variety of ESI in today’s matters has exploded. The teams that win are the ones with a clean, defensible workflow and the ability to use GenAI responsibly to move faster without cutting corners. Register here to learn the fundamentals of eDiscovery tomorrow!
So, what do you think? Are you interested in learning the fundamentals of 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.
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