ALL ABOUT EDUCATION

Simply, lawyers need to change the way data is handled in litigation to keep up with technology, but they can’t change their usual process unless they are confident that the changed process works. EDI's mission is to provide education to the legal community, giving these lawyers the confidence they need to make this change. Below you will find links to various publications including those authored by members of the Electronic Discovery Institute's Board of Directors. These publications reflect the ever-expanding scope of our mission to measure, report and educate about technologies used in litigation and investigations, and particularly in the litigation discovery arena.  

EDI’S Publications AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD

EDI directly contributed to or published the following publications:

ACC Docket - Jan/Feb 2019 - Third Party Subpoenas

Comment in Response to Proposed Revision to Sedona Principle 6

Document Categorization in Legal eDiscovery 2010

Mandating Reasonableness in a Reasonable Inquiry 2010

Microsoft Amicus

Time to Reconsider Enterprise Email Strategy 2014

Publications Submitted by Ambassadors:

2023

Legal Ethics in the Digital Age (submitted by Epiq)

Improving eDiscovery through Remote and Hybrid Depositions (submitted by Prevail)

The General Counsels Guide to AI (submitted by Relativity)

2022

Data Privacy Between a Rock and a Hard Place (submitted by Cimplifi)

Sampling Techniques for Litigation and Investigations (submitting by Consilio)

How Law Firms of All Sizes Can Easily & Painlessly Integrate AI Tools into eDiscovery (submitted by Gulfstream Legal Group)

The New e-Discovery Wild West: Slack, Teams, Zoom & Other Collaboration Technologies (submitted by K&L Gates)

Assessing the eDiscovery Impact of Changes to the FTC’s Model Second Request (submitted by KPMG)

TAR Advanced AI The Future is Now (submitted by Lighthouse)

Three Simple Steps to Collect, Search and Produce Slack Data for eDiscovery (submitted by Logikcull)

Improving eDiscovery through Remote & Hybrid Depositions (submitted by Prevail)

Privacy Suite Pivotal in Identifying PII (submitted by ProSearch)

The General Counsel’s Guide to AI (submitted by Relativity)

The American Data Privacy & Protection Act: What is it? Why Should my Organization Care? (submitted by Trustpoint.one)

Additional Materials and Resources:

Lawyers for Civil Justice (LCJ) Panel Publications

Judge Paul Grimms Table of Techniques Used by Judges to Achieve Proportionality

Tom Allman's Summary of the Rules Package

Judge LaPorte and Jonathan Redgrave's Articles on Achieving Proportionality Under R. 26

Mag. Judge Craig Schaeffer on Applying Proportionality

W.D. Wash. Model ESI Order Supplied by Jon Palmer

Duke Guidelines and Practices for Implementing Proportionality

Lawyer for Civil Justice's White Paper on Proportionality