Editor’s Note: The accelerating integration of Generative AI (GenAI) into legal workflows is transforming the industry, presenting both opportunities and challenges. This on-demand EDRM workshop, sponsored by HaystackID, offers a timely forum for exploring the ethical considerations and efficiency gains associated with GenAI in eDiscovery. From examining the evolving debate between TAR and GenAI to addressing confidentiality concerns and legal protocols, this session promises actionable insights for legal professionals navigating this dynamic landscape.


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A Legal Education Presentation prepared by the EDRM and sponsored by HaystackID®


The rapid rise of Generative AI (GenAI) is reshaping the legal industry, bringing both opportunities and challenges. In this on-demand EDRM webcast, sponsored by HaystackID, industry experts explore the latest GenAI advancements, their impact on eDiscovery, and practical strategies for balancing ethics and efficiency in legal practices.

What You’ll Learn 

With AI and confidentiality in the spotlight, the panel will provide practical advice for incorporating AI tools into eDiscovery while safeguarding sensitive information. During the one-hour workshop, attendees will have a chance to learn about:

  • The ongoing debate between Technology-Assisted Review (TAR) and GenAI, with insights into accuracy and efficiency.
  • GenAI’s role in budgeting and eDiscovery metrics.
  • Ethical and legal challenges courts face regarding AI protocols, and how legal teams can navigate emerging discovery issues.

With so much changing, staying on top of the latest GenAI developments is critical for practitioners to remain competitive and compliant.



Expert Panelists

+ David R. Cohen
Partner, Reed Smith, LLP

David Cohen is the chair of Reed Smith’s Records & E-Discovery (RED) Group and a member of the Emerging Technologies group. A Harvard Law graduate with more than 35 years of commercial litigation experience, Cohen serves as eDiscovery counsel and information governance counsel to some of the top companies in the world. He also represents clients in complex litigation matters and counsels companies of all sizes on information governance and litigation readiness issues.

Cohen has been recognized individually by Chambers Global, Chambers USA, Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers, and Who’s Who Legal as a top eDiscovery lawyer and litigator. He has also received a Law 2.0 “Outstanding Leadership” award in 2022 and the Legal Intelligencer Pennsylvania “Innovator of the Year” award in 2023. In addition to individual recognition, the 70+ lawyer RED Group that he leads has been recognized by Chambers and Legal 500 as a leading eDiscovery practice.


+ David Horrigan
Discovery Counsel & Legal Education Director, Relativity

David Horrigan is Relativity’s discovery counsel and legal education director. An attorney, award-winning journalist, law school guest lecturer, and former e-discovery industry analyst, he has served as counsel at the Entertainment Software Association, reporter and assistant editor at The National Law Journal, and analyst and counsel at 451 Research. The author and co-author of law review articles as well as the annual Data Discovery Legal Year in Review, David is a frequent contributor to Legaltech News, and he was First Runner-Up for Best Legal Analysis in the LexBlog Excellence Awards. His articles have appeared also in The American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel, The New York Law Journal, Texas Lawyer, The Washington Examiner, and others, and he has been cited by media, including American Public Media’s Marketplace, TechRepublic, and The Wall Street Journal. Horrigan serves on the Global Advisory Board of ACEDS, the Planning Committee of the University of Florida E-Discovery Conference, and the Resource Board of the National Association of Women Judges. He is licensed to practice law in the District of Columbia, and he is an IAPP Certified Information Privacy Professional/US.


+ Anya Korolyov
Vice President, Cyber Incident Response and Advanced Technologies Group, HaystackID 

Anya Korolyov, the Vice President of Cyber Incident Response and Advanced Technologies Group at HaystackID, has 18 years of experience in the legal industry as a licensed attorney, including 15 years of experience in eDiscovery, focusing on data mining, complex integrated workflows, and document review. In her role at HaystackID, Korolyov works on developing and implementing the strategic direction of Cyber Incident Response. She is one of the industry’s leading experts on Data Breach Incident Response, Notification, and Reporting, with a solid understanding of machine learning, custom object development, regular expressions manipulation, and other technical specialties. 


+ Jim Sullivan
Founder, eDiscovery AI

Jim Sullivan is the founder of eDiscovery AI. With over a decade of experience consulting on predictive coding and analytics use, he has a passion for analytics and calculates recall and precision metrics in his sleep. His life is a non-stop adventure of trying to find better ways to solve problems.


+ Mary Bennett [Moderator]
Director, Content Marketing, HaystackID; Senior Director, Content and Community Initiatives, EDRM

Mary Bennett, HaystackID’s Director of Content Marketing, focuses on the power of storytelling to educate the legal technology industry on pressing issues impacting practitioners. With nearly 10 years of content marketing experience, Bennett joined HaystackID after working at an agency to help B2B tech startups grow their marketing engines through content that drove audiences through the marketing funnel.

Before her agency experience, Bennett worked at Chicago-based Relativity as a Senior Producer on the Brand Programs team. She was a founding member, host, and producer of Relativity’s Stellar Women program and producer of the company’s documentary series, On the Merits. In her role, Bennett crafted and socialized important stories that elevated the eDiscovery community and illustrated technology’s potential to make a substantial impact.


About EDRM

Empowering the global leaders of e-discovery, the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) creates practical global resources to improve e-discovery, privacy, security, and information governance. Since 2005, EDRM has delivered leadership, standards, tools, guides, and test datasets to strengthen best practices throughout the world. EDRM has an international presence in 145 countries, spanning 6 continents. EDRM provides an innovative support infrastructure for individuals, law firms, corporations, and government organizations seeking to improve the practice and provision of data and legal discovery with 19 active projects.

About HaystackID®

HaystackID solves complex data challenges related to legal, compliance, regulatory, and cyber events. Core offerings include Global Advisory, Data Discovery Intelligence, HaystackID Core® Platform, and AI-enhanced Global Managed Review powered by its proprietary platform, ReviewRight®. Repeatedly recognized as one of the world’s most trusted legal industry providers by prestigious publishers such as Chambers, Gartner, IDC, and Legaltech News, HaystackID implements innovative cyber discovery, enterprise solutions, and legal and compliance offerings to leading companies and legal practices around the world. HaystackID offers highly curated and customized offerings while prioritizing security, privacy, and integrity. For more information about how HaystackID can help solve unique legal enterprise needs, please visit HaystackID.com.


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