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AI logs. Mobile data. Hyperlinked files. Courts are no longer accepting technical excuses.

The 2025 Discovery Case Law Year in Review breaks down how courts are evaluating preservation, supervision, and production decisions in real disputes. This is not theory. It’s how judges are ruling and where discovery strategy is being tested. Fill out the form to get your copy delivered to your inbox.

Generative AI risk
How courts are treating AI prompts and output logs as discoverable evidence, and what that means.

Mobile device failures
Why “lost phone” and routine deletion excuses are driving spoliation sanctions.

Hyperlinked file obligations
What “contemporaneous versions” now require, and how courts are enforcing technical feasibility.

Supervision breakdowns
Where self-collection and poor oversight triggered seven-figure sanctions.

Redaction and threading limits
How courts are restricting unilateral redactions and incomplete email threading.

Defensible discovery governance
What to document early so you can explain and defend your decisions later.

2025 case law report

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