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eDiscovery Data Points from ComplexDiscovery

eDiscovery Data Points from ComplexDiscovery

Hosted by ComplexDiscovery Blog

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20

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Feb 2026

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eDiscovery Data Points are selected articles published on the ComplexDiscovery blog and shared to update legal, information technology, and business professionals on the art and science of data discovery and legal discovery.

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February 1, 2026

The Workstream of eDiscovery: Considering Processes and Tasks

The eDiscovery Processes and Tasks listing may be helpful in planning and consummating business and technology engagements related to the discipline of eDiscovery. The processes and tasks highlighted in the listing are not all-inclusive and represent only one of the myriads of approaches to eDiscovery. The post The Workstream of eDiscovery: Considering Processes and Tasks appeared first on ComplexDiscovery.

January 14, 2026

An Abridged Look at the Business of eDiscovery: Mergers, Acquisitions, and Investments

From LexisNexis to Elevate and from acquisitions to investments, the abridged listing of eDiscovery merger, acquisition, and investment (M&A+I) events seeks to consolidate and highlight key eDiscovery-related investment events and corresponding event dates, company involvement, and known event investment amounts. The post An Abridged Look at the Business of eDiscovery: Mergers, Acquisitions, and Investments appeared first on ComplexDiscovery.

December 23, 2025

Jaguar Land Rover Shutdown Shows How Cyber Incidents Cascade Through UK Supply Chains

Jaguar Land Rover's 2025 cyber incident triggered a production pause, a £559 million quarterly loss, and a UK government-backed £1.5 billion loan guarantee. Weeks later, payroll data exposure for thousands of employees added a long-tail identity risk dimension. The post Jaguar Land Rover Shutdown Shows How Cyber Incidents Cascade Through UK Supply Chains appeared first on ComplexDiscovery.

December 22, 2025

When Process Replaces Progress: How Technology Providers Undermine Productivity from the Inside

Drawing on observations from 2025 events ranging from SXSW EDU and Latitude59 to BORDERLAND at Slush, this article explores how technology providers—from defense to legal tech—are undermining productivity. It examines the rise of "sticky complexity," the failure to apply the TLTF "trifurcation" model internally, and offers a path back to outcome-driven execution. The post When Process Replaces Progress: How Technology Providers Undermine Productivity from the Inside appeared first on ComplexDiscovery.

December 20, 2025

Narva May Not Be as Far Away as One Thinks: The Challenge of Cyber and Physical Borders

Narva looks remote until you follow the fibers, vendors, and cloud regions that underpin modern redundancy. Using Estonia's border frictions as a case study in hybrid warfare, this article connects physical incursions, cable vulnerability, and "gray zone" pressure to enterprise realities: diversity assurances, geo-risk tagging in CMDBs, Zero Trust-by-region, and eDiscovery chain-of-custody planning. The message for security and governance teams is clear: distance is an illusion, and resilience now depends on geopolitically informed design. The post Narva May Not Be as Far Away as One Thinks: The Challenge of Cyber and Physical Borders appeared first on ComplexDiscovery.

December 19, 2025

The Aluminum Pole in the Server Room: A Festivus for the Rest of Us

In a witty yet razor-sharp Festivus reflection, this article offers a cathartic look at the year’s grievances in cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery—from overhyped events to underreported realities—while reminding professionals that grace and resilience remain their strongest tools. The post The Aluminum Pole in the Server Room: A Festivus for the Rest of Us appeared first on ComplexDiscovery.

March 19, 2025

‘Too Many Daves’ in eDiscovery? How High-Velocity Online Sharing May Be Undermining Critical Thought in the Industry

The Dr. Seuss story "Too Many Daves" is about a family with too many children, all named Dave, and how it becomes difficult for the parents to keep track of and distinguish between them. Similarly, in the digital media realm of eDiscovery, there may be too many voices sharing non-substantive information, making it difficult for professionals to distinguish between valuable contributions and those that may be less meaningful. The post ‘Too Many Daves’ in eDiscovery? How High-Velocity Online Sharing May Be Undermining Critical Thought in the Industry appeared first on ComplexDiscovery.

October 30, 2024

Cyber Law Toolkit: An Interactive Resource for Considering the Legal Complexities of Cyberspace

The Cyber Law Toolkit is a critical online resource for legal professionals navigating the intersection of cyber operations and international law. With new real-world examples and updated national positions, the Toolkit provides a collaborative platform for interpreting legal frameworks in the digital age. The post Cyber Law Toolkit: An Interactive Resource for Considering the Legal Complexities of Cyberspace appeared first on ComplexDiscovery.

March 27, 2024

The Copyright Conundrum: Generative AI Challenges Legal Norms in the Digital Age

Exploring the double-edged sword of generative AI in the legal domain, this article delves into the world where technology meets copyright and legal ethics. It presents a nuanced analysis of AI's effects on law practice and the conflicts it has sparked in copyright law, highlighting the need for legal adaptation to maintain creative integrity. The post The Copyright Conundrum: Generative AI Challenges Legal Norms in the Digital Age appeared first on ComplexDiscovery.

December 29, 2023

Expert Details How Businesses Are Considering AI for Document Review

This article delves into an emerging technology trend that could significantly impact eDiscovery practitioners over the next few years. As artificial intelligence advances, new "generative AI" systems show real promise in automating document review processes that still require extensive human effort today. Understanding capabilities and limitations around applying AI for assessing document relevance, privilege, and responsiveness is crucial for eDiscovery leaders shaping future service strategies and offerings. This overview provides an insightful reference point for leaders seeking to track this fast-moving space while weighing considerations around utilization now versus later. The post Expert Details How Businesses Are Considering AI for Document Review appeared first on ComplexDiscovery.

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