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eDiscovery Tips and Trends: Artificial Intelligence (October 2024) - Recording
The presenters provide an overview of the considerations facing legal professionals on the use artificial intelligence. After explaining what constitutes artificial intelligence and some of the emerging issues, the presenters provide an overview of the guidance provided to legal professionals from law societies and Canadian courts. They also provide information about how artificial intelligence is being used at Justice (as of October 2024), and an overview of the use of machine learning artificial intelligence features to review documents.

eDiscovery: Tips and Trends (April 2024) - Recording
The presenters provided an overview of important tips and trends in the rapidly changing area of eDiscovery. The topics covered an overview of the services of the NLSS, how to view metadata in Nuix Discover, and MS Teams messages versus email messages.

eDiscovery: Tips and Trends (February 2024) – Recording
In the second session of 2024, the presenters provided an overview of important tips and trends in the rapidly changing area of eDiscovery. The topics discussed included using a cryptocard to access to the Justice install of Nuix Discover;

eDiscovery: Tips and Trends (January 2024) – Recording
In the first session of 2024, the presenters provided an overview of important tips and trends in the rapidly changing area of eDiscovery. The topics discussed included an update on using ChatGPT for legal work, how to use Nuix Discover’s Map Pane effectively, and how to prepare a database for production.

eDiscovery: Tips and Trends (March 2024) - Recording
In our first French session of 2024, the presenters provided an overview of important tips and trends in the rapidly changing area of eDiscovery. The topics discussed included metadata in the news; an update on the use of artificial intelligence in legal work; roles and responsibilities in document review; and explaining how fields work in Nuix Discover.

eDiscovery: Tips and Trends (May 2024) - Recording
The presenters provided an overview of important tips and trends in the rapidly changing area of eDiscovery. The topics covered issues related to artificial intelligence, including the trend of addressing the use of artificial intelligence in document disclosure agreements; the importance of document disclosure agreements; how to generate search terms; why and how to use the hierarchies feature in Nuix Discover.

eDiscovery: Tips and Trends (November 2023) - Recording
In the last session of 2023, the presenters provided an overview of important tips and trends in the rapidly changing area of eDiscovery. The topics discussed included an update on caselaw regarding spoliation; using the People and Orgs feature in the Nuix Discover Conditional Coding Pane; Coding Macros in the Conditional Coding Pane; and information and using the Continuous Active Learning feature in Nuix Discover.

eDiscovery: Tips and Trends (October 2023) - Recording
In the first fall session of 2023, the presenters provided an overview of important tips and trends in the rapidly changing area of eDiscovery. The topics discussed included an update on caselaw related to emojis; ChatGPT and the review of documents; using the Wayback Machine for Internet evidence; and checklists available for Nuix Discover users.