Monthly Archives: September 2025

Corporate Impact of Reduced Regulatory Enforcement in 2025

What do the daily articles reporting federal agencies being radically downsized mean to eDiscovery professionals? Federal enforcement activity is down 37% in the first half of 2025. Will that create a compliance free-for-all and take the wind out of corporate governance initiatives? Will states step in to protect businesses and consumers? This is my chosen "2025 eDiscovery Trend" for my 3 minutes of fame [...]

By |2025-09-30T16:23:47-05:00September 30th, 2025|Federal, Regulations, state, Essay, Compliance|0 Comments

Catch Me at Relativity Fest 2025

Join me in Chicago for the annual Relativity Fest edutrainment spectacle “The e-Discovery State of the Union” hosted by our unflappable master of ceremonies David Horrigan. Hopefully they will give us the grand ballroom this year as this session always overflows anything smaller. For first timers, each team articulates what they consider the most important legal development of the year to the audience [...]

By |2025-09-23T13:37:36-05:00September 4th, 2025|Essay|0 Comments

Microsoft Roadmap – August 2025

After June’s massive drop of feature updates, July had ZERO with significant eDiscovery impact. That gave me a month off of roadmap coverage. The 178 new/updated features since June continue to improve Copilot integrations. Teams meeting recap will now reach mobile, 1:1 chat and in-person meetings, which increases the pressure on corporate legal to expand eDiscovery to manage this content.   Feature Impact eDJ [...]

By |2025-09-02T11:00:06-05:00September 2nd, 2025|Essay|0 Comments
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