The billable hour’s information problem in eDiscovery
The billable hour has long looked transparent — a rate and a time entry. That clarity conceals a deeper information problem in eDiscovery, and AI is now making it visible.
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The billable hour has long looked transparent — a rate and a time entry. That clarity conceals a deeper information problem in eDiscovery, and AI is now making it visible.
A Colorado magistrate judge's March 30 protective-order ruling in Morgan v. V2X, Inc. gave the discovery bar a template for how generative AI touches confidential material — and exposed a…
China’s April 7 supply chain security regulations and the DOJ’s Data Security Program create a dual-jurisdiction compliance vise for cross-border data flows—where restricting data to comply with one sovereign could…
The EU's E-Evidence Regulation takes effect August 18, 2026, giving law enforcement direct cross-border access to electronic evidence held by service providers — but fewer than half of member states…
The FBI has classified a suspected Chinese intrusion into its Digital Collection System Network — the system managing court-authorized wiretaps — as a "major incident" under FISMA. The breach exposes…
Law firms ramped AI spending to record levels in 2025, but survey data from PwC, Forrester, and the ACC reveals a troubling pattern: most organizations have yet to see measurable…
DocketWise, a widely used immigration case management platform, disclosed a breach affecting 116,666 individuals after an unauthorized actor cloned third-party repositories containing Social Security numbers, passport data, and attorney-client case…
Four compliance deadlines converge between April 18 and May 19, 2026 — NIS2 enforcement, the overhauled COPPA Rule, a federal vote on AI evidence standards under proposed FRE 707, and…
U.S. courts imposed at least $145,000 in AI-related sanctions during Q1 2026, including a record Oregon penalty and the highest-ever federal appellate fine for fabricated citations — while a Northwestern…
A 160-year-old leadership principle — don't worry about who gets the credit — is colliding with the most credit-obsessed communication infrastructure ever built. What the creator economy's own data reveals…