The State of the Industry Report is out! In this webinar with TransPerfect, we will be unpacking the 2026 State of the Industry report!
On Tuesday, March 3, TransPerfect will host the webinar titled (wait for it!) Unpacking the 2026 State of the Industry Report – How GenAI, Mobile Phones, and Collaboration Platforms are Impacting eDiscovery (available here) at noon ET (11 am CT, 9am PT). During this CLE presentation, experts in GenAI, mobile phones, and collaboration platforms will unpack what these trends mean on the ground, including both the potential and challenges presented by each through best practices and real-world case studies.
I’m excited to be moderating this webinar along with Daniel Meyers, President, Consulting & Information Governance at TransPerfect Legal, Devon Campbell, Director, Forensic Technology & Consulting at TransPerfect Legal, and Jackie Michalek, Director, Project Management at TransPerfect Legal. We’re going to go in-depth into the GenAI, mobile device and collaboration app trends in the State of the Industry report to find out what they mean for you!
If you’ve read the report you may already know this: Notable highlights include how Generative AI is impacting eDiscovery (over 60% of respondents predict a transformative impact in 2026), mobile device trends (almost 40% of respondents deal with mobile phones on all/most of their cases), and the rise of collaboration platforms in eDiscovery (85% of respondents confront these data sources regularly). If you’re interested in finding out how those trends apply to your organization, register here to see us unpacking the 2026 State of the Industry report!!
So, what do you think? Are you interested in the latest GenAI, mobile device and collaboration app trends? If so, attend the webinar! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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