Legal Data Intelligence – Initial Thoughts

By Tristan Jenkinson Introduction Since it debuted at the CLOC Global Institute earlier this month, there has been a lot of talk about the new Legal Data Intelligence framework, and rightly so. The new framework has been envisaged as a new approach to provide “a vocabulary, framework, and best practices to manage legal data”. You … Continue reading Legal Data Intelligence – Initial Thoughts

COPA v Wright – The Judgment of Justice Mellor

By Dr Tristan Jenkinson Introduction As mentioned in my last article, regardless of the astonishing statement made in court by Justice Mellor, we have been awaiting the full written judgment. The judgment came out today, a detailed document over 230 pages… and an appendix running to a further 150 pages. Having said at the end … Continue reading COPA v Wright – The Judgment of Justice Mellor

The Importance of Data that Doesn’t Exist – Part One (Timelines)

By Dr Tristan Jenkinson Introduction Happy New Year and welcome to 2023 on the eDiscovery Channel! Towards the end of last year, I saw a short post from Steve Nouri discussing survivorship bias. The principle is something that you may have seen discussed before (it regularly gets shared on sites such as LinkedIn). Nouri’s post … Continue reading The Importance of Data that Doesn’t Exist – Part One (Timelines)