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With all that’s going on in the world of eDiscovery software, it can be daunting to stay abreast of the latest legal industry news, the newest offerings, eDiscovery trends, and the most recent updates. As eDiscovery professionals, it can be difficult to know where to turn to get a quick overview of a topic, and where to find in-depth analyses.
To make your day a bit easier, here is a list of the top 30 eDiscovery blogs and similar sites you should be reading (in addition to Reveal's blog, of course). There are many options one could choose from – more than I ever could list. The ones I’ve included here are on my regular reading list.
The thirty blogs and similar sites are arranged in five categories: associations (3), individuals (8), law firms (15), providers, and media (4).
I have not ranked listings. Rather, in each category the entries are displayed in ascending alphabetical order. For each listing, I have included some combination of the blog or site name with link; an author name where appropriate; a description from the blog or site about itself (italicized) or that I prepared; and sample posts.
While there is no official industry association for eDiscovery, there are several quasi-industry associations that focus on the discipline and of them, a few with blogs covering the topic.
The ACEDS Blog is a platform for e-discovery resources and educational content. Weekly posts shine light on new ideas and people in our e-discovery community, advancing the practice of authors and readers.
Posts in 17 categories including Blog Articles, Events, In the News, Partner News, Podcasts, and Recent News from regular authors including Cat Casey, Darius Bennett, Mary Mack, and 19 others.
Posts by ILTA members on all matter of topics relating to technology and the law.
There are many blogs maintained by individuals in the eDiscovery space. Here is a selection of blogs from the most prolific and most insightful of those commentators.
Artificial Lawyer is all about changing the business of law, often through the use of technology, but also through the better deployment of people inside organisations and within new business structures, as well as innovation around process improvement.
"Craig Ball of New Orleans and Austin is a Texas trial lawyer, computer forensic examiner, law professor and noted authority on electronic evidence. He limits his practice to serving as a court-appointed special master and consultant in computer forensics and electronic discovery and has served as the Special Master or testifying expert in computer forensics and electronic discovery in some of the most challenging and celebrated cases in the U.S. A founder of the Georgetown University Law Center E-Discovery Training Academy, Craig serves on the Academy’s faculty and teaches Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence at the University of Texas School of Law and at Tulane University School of Law. For nine years, Craig penned the award-winning Ball in Your Court column on electronic discovery for American Lawyer Media and now writes for several national news outlets. For his articles on electronic discovery and computer forensics, please visit www.craigball.com or his blog, www.ballinyourcourt.com."
"ComplexDiscovery is an online publication that highlights data and legal discovery insight and intelligence ranging from original research to aggregated news for use by business, information technology, and legal professionals. The highly targeted publication seeks to increase the collective understanding of readers regarding cyber, data, and legal discovery information and issues and to provide an objective resource for considering trends, technologies, and services related to electronically stored information."
Read eDisclosure Information Project
"A blog by Chris Dale of the UK-based eDisclosure Information Project, with commentary about the rules, the technology and the practice of eDiscovery / eDisclosure in the UK, the US and any jurisdiction where the discovery of electronic documents is required for civil litigation or for regulatory purposes."
Read eDiscovery Assistant Blog
"Our blog is curated to provide thought leadership, case law updates, and ediscovery best practices for everyone from in-house counsel, to sole practitioners, to the top law firms, and legal service providers."
"Authored and edited by industry expert Doug Austin, eDiscovery Today is the daily go-to resource for eDiscovery and eDisclosure professionals seeking to keep up with trends, best practices and case law in electronic discovery, cybersecurity and data privacy."
"I am a lawyer and legal journalist who has been writing and speaking about legal technology, legal practice and legal ethics for more than two decades. I have been writing this blog since 2002. I also host LawNext, the podcast that features the innovators and entrepreneurs who are driving what’s next in law, and write a column on legal technology for Above the Law."
Read Maas Consulting Group's BONG!
"This is the home of the BONG! Jonathan regularly used to send out a popular daily email alert to subscribers, containing brief snippets of interesting and current discovery, GDPR, legal technology and other news."
At times its seems that every eDiscovery provider and every major law firm maintains a blog. Listed below are blogs that regularly rise to the top of the "best of" lists.
Posts relating to various eDiscovery topics such as pricing models, second requests, and data collection inefficiencies.
Case studies, news and publications on a broad range of topics.
Posts, articles, and the like of a wide range of topics and sectors, including AI & cognitive technologies and Analytics.
Blogs and publications on numerous topics including eDiscovery.
The Epiq Angle brings you our thinking on topical issues in eDiscovery, bankruptcy, corporate restructuring, data breach response, global business transformation solutions, class action, and mass tort administration.
Articles and similar content on a broad range of categories and topics including legal, eDiscovery & managed review, and forensic & litigation consulting.
Posts. podcasts and the like covering a wide array of business functions and industries.
Latest news, events and insights into Digital Forensics, Cyber Security and eDiscovery.
Read McDermott Insights & Events
Trending topics and upcoming events.
Read ProSearch Discover Insights
Read the latest from our thought leaders and industry experts.
Read PwC Research and Insights
Explore PwC's insights on today's biggest business challenges.
Posts, white papers, and the like on legal, technology, and seven other topics.
Read Trustpoint.One Latest News
Articles, press releases, posts.
Examples: "Why Is Localization Important for Fintech Companies?" and "How to Implement A Short Message Collection Strategy".
Our latest thinking on the issues that matter most in legal transformation.
Examples: "Law Firms Demonstrate Digital Savvy to Deepen Relationships With GCs" and "Managing Preservation Obligations: Data Spring Cleaning, Two Easy Steps".
Not blogs necessarily, these links are for media outlets that regularly cover issues related to eDiscovery.
Read Above the Law's Technology
Above the Law takes a behind-the-scenes look at the world of law. The site provides news and insights about the profession’s most colorful personalities and powerful institutions, as well as original commentary on breaking legal developments.
Read eLegal IT Insider's Latest News
Industry news from editor-in-chief Caroline Hill and others.
Read JD Supra Law News Electronic Discovery RSS Feed
Follow latest news and analysis on Electronic Discovery. Fresh updates daily via JD Supra.
Overseen by editor-in-chief Zach Warren, Legaltech News is one of many publications from Law.com.
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