Future-Proofing eDiscovery: Challenges and Considerations Associated with Modern Data Sources

December 4, 2025 | 1:00 PM EST

About this Webinar

Hosted by: E-Discovery Today

The explosion of modern communication and collaboration platforms, mobile devices, cloud applications, enterprise data, and even AI-generated content is reshaping eDiscovery workflows. This session will discuss the technical, legal, and ethical considerations and challenges associated with today's modern data sources, providing practical insights, case law precedents, and best practices to enable organizations to manage today's ever-evolving data landscape. Topics include:

  • Impact of the move to cloud-based enterprise solutions like M365 and Google Workspace on discovery
  • Discovery challenges associated with modern communication and collaboration platforms
  • Considerations for AI-generated content, including discoverability and AI-created artifacts
  • Case law trends and examples that illustrate today’s modern data challenges
  • Best practices recommendations for coping with the ever-evolving modern data landscape

Join our panel on E-Discovery Day to learn how to future-proof your eDiscovery processes against ever-evolving modern data challenges!

Presenters

Doug Austin

Editor, eDiscovery Today

Doug Austin is the Editor of eDiscovery Today, a daily blog about eDiscovery, information governance, cybersecurity, data privacy and artificial intelligence trends, best practices and case law. Doug is an established eDiscovery thought leader with over 30 years of experience providing eDiscovery best practices, legal technology consulting and technical project management services to numerous commercial and government clients. Doug has published a daily blog since 2010 and has written numerous articles and white papers, receiving the JD Supra Readers Choice Award as a Top eDiscovery Author and Top Cybersecurity Author. Doug has presented at numerous webcasts, events and conferences.

Greg Buckles

Founder & Consultant, eDJ Group, Inc

Greg Buckles is the founder and principal consultant of the eDJ Group, covering the Information Governance and eDiscovery markets. His market research and consulting practice focuses on the intersection of enterprise technology and discovery. He has over 30 years’ experience in roles spanning law enforcement, legal service provider, corporate legal, law firm and legal software design. This deep and diverse background combines with constant exposure to the discovery challenges of Fortune 500 and AmLaw 200 clients to provide a unique industry perspective. He blogs and manages the eDiscoveryJournal.com online research engine and discovery knowledge portal focusing on independent perspective and expert opinion.

Jerry Bui

SVP of Digital Forensics, Purpose Legal

Jerry Bui is the SVP of Digital Forensics at Purpose Legal and a highly sought-after digital forensics expert with over 20 years of experience. Corporations frequently rely on him for regulatory responses, trade secret disputes, and expert witness testimony in computer forensics. He serves as an external advisor to INTERPOL, contributing to Metaverse Forensics and Synthetic Media programs, and has partnered with AARP to educate vulnerable populations on avoiding deepfake scams. Jerry also works with the Financial Services Volunteer Corp, providing technical assistance to Digital Investigators in Southern Africa. Known for his expertise, he is often requested for in-depth forensic examinations and serves as a court-appointed neutral to advance stalled cases in ediscovery.

Kelly Twigger

Founder & CEO, Minerva26 and Principal, ESI Attorneys

Kelly Twigger is the Principal of ESI Attorneys and the CEO & founder of Minerva26, where she channels 28 years as a discovery strategist into building the strategy layer litigators use to command ESI and win credibility with the court. She hosts the long-running “Case of the Week” segment on the Meet & Confer podcast, and is a fixture on national stages and programs including Relativity Fest and the University of Florida eDiscovery Conference. A frequent eDiscovery Day contributor and moderator, Kelly leads timely sessions that translate fast-moving case law into defensible workflows and real-world wins for trial teams. She also authors widely read case-law reports and practical guidance for the community through Minerva26’s channels, continuing to set the bar for truth-first, results-driven discovery strategy.

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