eDiscovery: Tips and Trends (March 2024) - Recording (LEG00100)

Product code: LEG00100

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Online Self-Paced

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Delivery method

Online Self-Paced

Duration

Duration

50 minutes

Audience

Audience

Legal Professionnals

 

Description

Note that while the original presentation was in French, the powerpoint is available in both official languages, and the recording is available with either French or English captions. Transcripts in both official languages are also available.

This course is part of the Disclosure Project Management series offered by National eDiscovery and Litigation Support Services (NeDLSS). Disclosure Project Management is the eDiscovery framework adopted ‎by the Department of Justice.

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.

Topics covered:

  • Metadata in the news (8:15)
  • Update using on artificial intelligence in legal work (12 :00)
  • Roles and responsibilities in document review projects (24 :00)
  • Explanation of fields in Nuix Discover (31 :30)

Accommodation measures: The Department of Justice is committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free learning environment. If you have any accessibility needs in order to fully participate in the training activity, please contact your manager to discuss your needs. You may also call upon the services of the Centre for Workplace Access-Ability, Health and Wellness to help identify what type of accommodation measures you require.

For more information: Contact the Centre for Legal Education Services.

 

For information about the continuing professional development (CPD) hours for this course, please consult the 2024 Accreditation Summary.

If you have questions concerning the accreditation, please contact our accreditation team by email (Accreditations@justice.gc.ca).

Date modified: 2024-03-04