We are very pleased to announce that The Sedona Conference Journal Volume 25, Number 1 is now available for free download from The Sedona Conference publications web page. Volume 25, Number 1, contains three important, nonpartisan, consensus commentaries: two from Working Group 1 on Electronic Document Retention and Production, and one from Working Group 11 on Data Security and Privacy Liability: - The Sedona Conference Commentary on Rule 34 and Rule 45 "Possession, Custody, or Control" (WG1)
- The Sedona Conference Commentary on Privilege Logs (WG1)
- U.S. Biometric Systems Privacy Primer (WG11)
Volume 25, Number 1 also includes four timely article contributed specifically for publication in The Sedona Conference Journal: - TAR 1 Reference Model: An Established Framework Unifying Traditonal and GenAI Approaches to Techology-Assisted Review
- The Ubiquitous Role of the Specific "Intent to Deprive" Requirement of Amended Rule 37(e)(2)(B)
- Evaluating the FTC’s Authority to Enforce the GLBA's Provisions Regarding the Security and Privacy of Consumer Financial Information: Lessons from Recent Case Law
- Testing the Limits of the IP Legal Regimes: The Unique Challenges of Artificial Intelligence
To view and download previous volumes of The Sedona Conference Journal and all Sedona Conference commentaries and primers, visit our publications page. You may also visit our website for our publications catalogue, which provides a summary of our most recent publications. |