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Family Law and Digital Evidence: Preserving, Presenting, and Persuading

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

From smartphones and social media to cloud platforms and AI devices, digital evidence is increasingly central to family law litigation. Sources of Digital Evidence: Identify where relevant ESI can be found, including text messages, emails, social media, cloud storage, smartphones, and even new technologies like AI assistants.

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OpenText™ eDiscovery CE 25.2: Introducing eDiscovery Chronology for enhanced evidence organization

OpenText

introducing a powerful new tool that transforms how legal teams organize and analyze evidence. We're excited to announce the latest update in OpenText eDiscovery CE 25.2, The new OpenText eDiscovery Chronology addresses this challenge head-on.

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Technology for Lawyers: Empowering the Legal Profession in the Digital Age

CaseFox

Additionally, digital forensics has become essential in cases involving digital evidence, such as cybercrimes and intellectual property disputes. Video conferencing, online document signing, and virtual court hearings have become commonplace. This assists legal teams in building stronger cases.

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The Rise of “Post-Truth” Litigation: ALM’s Isha Marathe on How Deep Fakes Threaten the Legal System (TGIR Ep. 209)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

E-discovery professionals are on the front lines of detecting deep fakes used as evidence, according to Marathe. However, they currently only have limited tools and methods to authenticate digital evidence and determine if it is real or AI-generated. We might see things we might hear things that aren’t what they seem to be.

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The Rise of “Post-Truth” Litigation: ALM’s Isha Marathe on How Deep Fakes Threaten the Legal System (TGIR Ep. 209)

Legal Tech Monitor

E-discovery professionals are on the front lines of detecting deep fakes used as evidence, according to Marathe. However, they currently only have limited tools and methods to authenticate digital evidence and determine if it is real or AI-generated. We might see things we might hear things that aren’t what they seem to be.