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- Ethical AI and productivity enhancements announced at Relativity Fest London
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- Reminders from Ukraine about evidence-gathering from electronic devices
- Spotlight: Asia – virtual event from Relativity on 7 April
- Adverse inferences filling the gaps when the evidence is incomplete
- Wide-ranging agenda for Relativity at Legalweek 2022
- Relativity brings cloud security to Australian government agencies
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- The North Sea ate my evidence – a tale which dogs the WAGs preparing for trial
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Category Archives: Panama Papers
The Paradise Papers, Nuix and the repurposing of discovery tools and skills
One of my best moments of last year was interviewing Gerard Ryle of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists about the Panama Papers. Nuix was one of the software tools used to analyse that data and it was easy to … Continue reading
Investigative journalism as an eDiscovery exercise
An excellent article by Greg Bufithis called the Panama Papers, eDiscovery… and a murder in the afternoon sun is primarily about the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia in Malta. She led the Panama Papers investigation into corruption in Malta, and … Continue reading
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