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DESCRIPTION:This session will explore the significant impact of recent cour
 t rulings on the technological tools used in eDiscovery. As legal teams in
 creasingly rely on technology-assisted review (TAR)\, predictive coding\, 
 and AI technology to manage large-scale data\, courts are establishing pre
 cedents that determine the admissibility and reliability of these tools. T
 his session will highlight how courts are interpreting these advancements\
 , setting the stage for new standards in eDiscovery. Attendees will also g
 ain practical insights into how these rulings affect day-to-day discovery 
 practices and strategies.\n\n[cle.png]
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SUMMARY:Evolving Jurisprudence: Key Court Rulings Shaping the Use of E-Disc
 overy Technology
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>This session will explore the significant i
 mpact of recent court rulings on the technological tools used in eDiscover
 y. As legal teams increasingly rely on technology-assisted review (TAR)\, 
 predictive coding\, and AI technology to manage large-scale data\, courts 
 are establishing precedents that determine the admissibility and reliabili
 ty of these tools. This session will highlight how courts are interpreting
  these advancements\, setting the stage for new standards in eDiscovery. A
 ttendees will also gain practical insights into how these rulings affect d
 ay-to-day discovery practices and strategies.</p>\n\n<p><img alt='cle.png'
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DESCRIPTION:This session will explore the significant impact of recent cour
 t rulings on the technological tools used in eDiscovery. As legal teams in
 creasingly rely on technology-assisted review (TAR)\, predictive coding\, 
 and AI technology to manage large-scale data\, courts are establishing pre
 cedents that determine the admissibility and reliability of these tools. T
 his session will highlight how courts are interpreting these advancements\
 , setting the stage for new standards in eDiscovery. Attendees will also g
 ain practical insights into how these rulings affect day-to-day discovery 
 practices and strategies.\n\n[cle.png]
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