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  • 2 months ago | jdsupra.com | Robert Keeling |George Socha

    Preparing for litigation can be daunting, but the right technology can make all the difference. This webinar with EDRM and Reveal will explore essential tools and strategies that simplify case preparation, enhance efficiency, and drive better outcomes. From eDiscovery to evidence organization and case analysis, AI and modern technology are transforming how legal teams approach litigation. Join us to learn how to: Automate eDiscovery workflows to save time and reduce costs.

  • Nov 6, 2024 | jdsupra.com | Robert Keeling |Mary Kate Mack |Kaylee Walstad

    Robert Keeling, Partner and leader of Redgrave's Second Request Practice sits down with Kaylee and Mary to talk about moving his highly technical and experienced practice team from Sidley to Redgrave. Known to many as the "King of Second Requests", Robert explained what makes that discipline challenging, and also what the "First request" is. Robert noted his and Redgrave's complimentary business models for providing the eDiscovery and technical foundation for merits counsel.

  • Nov 5, 2024 | scholarship.richmond.edu | Robert Keeling |Rishi Chhatwal |Peter Gronvall |Nathaniel Huber-Fliflet

    In September 2020, the Richmond Journal of Law & Technology published an article by the undersigned authors, in which the authors examined the limitations and risks of relying solely on predictive coding in the discovery process and demonstrated, with empirical data, that human attorney review significantly increases the quality of a document production. In response to this publication, Maura R. Grossman and Gordon V.

  • Oct 24, 2024 | davidlat.substack.com | David Lat |Robert Keeling |Kristen Knapp |Ray Mangum

    Many moons ago, when I was a litigation associate at a law firm, I spent a fair amount of time on discovery—yes, discovery and not e-discovery, because the process had not yet gone electronic. I would physically go to clients’ offices, review boxes and file cabinets brimming over with (paper) documents, and figure out how to extract from those documents the information needed for our case. It was not fun. And it was stressful. Today, of course, discovery is so much easier.

  • Oct 5, 2024 | scholarship.richmond.edu | Robert Keeling |Jianping Zhang |Rishi Chhatwal |Nathaniel Hubert-Fliflet

    AbstractThe digital age has created unique challenges for parties that engage in large-scale litigation. Safeguarding the attorney-client privilege is a critical task for litigators during discovery—one that becomes more difficult and expensive every year. Document review is now responsible for the vast majority of costs in the average legal matter, and costs are only rising.

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