Author: Doug Austin
Doug is an established eDiscovery thought leader with over 30 years of experience providing eDiscovery best practices, legal technology consulting and technical project management services to numerous commercial and government clients.
Doug has published a daily blog since 2010 and has written numerous articles and white papers. He has received the JD Supra Readers Choice Award as the Top eDiscovery Author for 2017 and 2018 and a JD Supra Readers Choice Award as a Top Cybersecurity Author for 2019.
Doug has presented at numerous events and conferences, including Legaltech New York, ILTACON, Relativity Fest, University of Florida E-Discovery Conference, Masters Conference and many local and regional conferences. Doug has also presented numerous CLE-accredited webcasts.
The Kitchen Sink for June 12, 2026: Legal Tech Trends
Enviro Group Can’t Delay Handing Over AI Prompts, Shell Contends: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Beyond the BCC and the Spreadsheet with Intelligent Legal Holds: eDiscovery Best Practices
The New Legal Skill Set: LegalTech Best Practices
Epiq and Infodash Partner To Deliver Digital Workspaces for Law Firms
Managing SOPA Responses Without Disrupting Delivery: eDiscovery Best Practices
5 Lessons from an Independent Study of aiR for Review: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Lawyers on Both Sides of a Case Cite Fake Hallucinated Cases: Artificial Intelligence Trends
2026 Trends in Identity Report: Crimes Have Become “Multi-Layered”: Cybersecurity Trends
The AI Incident Database: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Defensible Deletion: Why It Matters for eDiscovery: InfoGov Best Practices
Casepoint Appoints Paul Colangelo as Chief Executive Officer
Modern Civil Litigation: Forensics, Admissibility, and Chain of Custody: Legal Tech Webinars
The Kitchen Sink for June 5, 2026: Legal Tech Trends
DELEGATE-52 Shows That LLMs Corrupt Your Documents Over Time: Artificial Intelligence Trends
Attorneys Are Blaming Legal AI Technology Vendors for Hallucinations: Artificial Intelligence Trends
A Guide to GenAI for the Litigator: eDiscovery Webcasts
The Probability That Hallucinations Will Go Away is Zero: Artificial Intelligence Trends

