The anticipation is building as we edge closer to PIIP 2025: Charting New AI Horizons in the Legal Dataverse, where industry leaders, legal experts, and AI innovators will come together to explore the evolving intersection of AI and eDiscovery. This year’s conference promises to be a game-changer, tackling the most pressing challenges and groundbreaking advancements in legal technology.
What’s on the Agenda?
12:30 PM – Registration Opens
1:00 PM – PIIP 2025 Kickoff with Host Chuck Nice
1:20 PM – Opening Remarks by CDS COO Vinnie Budhram
1:30 PM – Session 1: AI vs. Human: Who’s Really in Control of Document Review?
2:20 PM – Break
2:30 PM – Session 2: From Links to Evidence: Best Practices for Collecting Hyperlink Data
3:25 PM – Break
3:30 PM – Session 3 : To be announced
4:30 PM – Closing Remarks by CDS COO Vinnie Budhram
4:50 PM – 5:00 PM – PIIP 2025 Concludes with Host Chuck Nice
5:00 PM – 5:30 PM – DJ Misbehaviour Spins
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM – On-Site Happy Hour
Here’s a sneak peek at some of the exciting topics on this year’s agenda:
Session 1: AI vs. Human: Who’s Really in Control of Document Review?
As AI revolutionizes document review, are legal professionals still in the driver’s seat—or just along for the ride? AI-powered tools are being developed to analyze massive datasets at unprecedented speeds and expediting first-level review. But with courts scrutinizing AI-assisted workflows, who ultimately bears the responsibility for defensibility?
Join our panel of industry experts as we cut through the AI hype and confront the hard questions: Can algorithms make privilege calls? And with Rule 26 compliance at stake, how much trust can we really place in technology? How do we prevent bias in AI-driven workflows? We’ll examine the tension between AI efficiency and human expertise, challenge assumptions about automation, and explore whether legal reasoning is something a machine will ever truly master.
Session 2: From Links to Evidence: Best Practices for Collecting Hyperlink Data
In the digital age, what is a document? A simple presentation of text and images? A network of hidden metadata? A vehicle for dynamic content and hyperlinked files? All of the above? And ultimately, who decides? As courts start recognizing hyperlink data as evidence, legal teams face mounting challenges in collecting and authenticating this evolving form of information. Additionally, ensuring defensibility requires strategies for preserving and tracking crucial links. Compliance risks arise when hyperlinked content is missing or altered. So how are you ensuring hyperlinked files are legally defensible evidence?
This panel dives into the new frontier of eDiscovery — exploring the best practices for tracking, preserving, and presenting hyperlink data in legal matters. With evolving cloud-based collaboration tools like Microsoft 365 and Google Docs, our experts share their strategies so you don’t let critical evidence slip through the cracks.
And that’s not all…
A third groundbreaking panel for Tuesday, May 25 will be announced soon! Stay tuned for more details as we unveil another must-attend discussion that will challenge and shape the future of legal technology.
Additionally, registrants will also get exclusive access to this year’s Judges Panel in the weeks leading up to the live PIIP 2025 event. This esteemed panel will provide invaluable insights into the latest case law that is reshaping eDiscovery and AI applications. Their discussions will offer a rare opportunity to hear firsthand how AI is influencing compliance and legal workflows.
Why You Can’t Miss PIIP 2025
This year, we’re diving deep into critical issues shaping the future of eDiscovery, including:
- Cutting-edge AI advancements in legal tech
- The role of large language models (LLMs) in litigation and compliance
- Ethical considerations in AI-driven legal workflows
- Practical strategies for integrating AI into your legal practice
Stay tuned as we finalize our speaker lineup and session details. You don’t want to miss PIIP 2025 if you’re a professional navigating the rapidly evolving world of AI and legal technology.