While AI brings undeniable risks, it also unlocks extraordinary opportunities for smarter and faster e-discovery. This webcast will showcase real-world use cases where AI is already cutting costs, accelerating early case assessment, classifying data with precision, and enhancing review outcomes. Attendees will learn how to capture these benefits without sacrificing defensibility—through practices like explainability, validation, and building audit-ready workflows. Unlike sessions focused on risk, this webcast highlights success stories and practical wins that demonstrate AI’s power to transform discovery today.
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Sr. Director - AI & eDiscovery at Integreon
Senior Counsel, DLA Piper
Andrew J. Peck is widely regarded as one of the foremost authorities in e-discovery. During his 23-year tenure as a U.S. Magistrate Judge for the Southern District of New York, he authored several landmark opinions that shaped modern e-discovery practices, including the first judicial approval of technology-assisted review (TAR) in Da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe. His subsequent rulings in Rio Tinto v. Vale and Hyles v. City of New York cemented TAR’s acceptance as standard practice. Now Senior Counsel at DLA Piper, Judge Peck advises clients on e-discovery strategy, serves as an expert witness, and frequently lectures on emerging trends in electronic discovery. Recognized by Chambers USA and Who’s Who Legal as a global thought leader, he remains one of the most influential voices advancing e-discovery and information governance worldwide.
Founder, eDiscovery Chicks Podcast