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AI and Advanced Technologies

“Search, Forward” with AI: Court Approves AI-Assisted Review Workflow for eDiscovery

In a landmark eDiscovery decision, a federal court approved an AI-assisted review workflow and declined to require extensive disclosure of validation metrics. The ruling in Schulte v. LinkedIn signals growing judicial acceptance of AI in document review while reinforcing the importance of proportionality, reasonableness, and carefully negotiated ESI protocols

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AI and Advanced Technologies Must Read

Prompt privacy: new scholarship argues GenAI review instructions are attorney work product

Tara Emory and Maura Grossman argue that GenAI TAR prompts refined through iterative testing can embody attorney work product and should rarely face compelled disclosure, with validation metrics carrying the transparency load instead.

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eDiscovery and Information Governance Must Read

HaystackID earns Band 2 rankings in two 2026 Chambers guides

HaystackID advanced to Band 2 in the 2026 Chambers Crisis & Risk Management Guide and maintained Band 2 in the Chambers Litigation Support Guide, extending a nine-year recognition run. The rankings reflect growing overlap between cyber incident response, privacy review, regulatory disclosure and litigation support, as legal and compliance teams increasingly seek providers that can combine speed, technical depth and defensible workflows under one roof.

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Cyber Discovery and Cybersecurity

When the worm targets the assistant: Miasma turns AI coding agents into the trigger

GitHub disabled 73 Microsoft repositories after the Miasma campaign re-compromised Azure’s durabletask project, while researchers separately documented Miasma payloads that can detonate when developers open affected repositories in AI coding agents such as Claude Code and Cursor. Here is how the campaign spreads and what security, compliance and eDiscovery teams should do now.

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Cyber Discovery and Cybersecurity

Glasswing widens: Anthropic puts Mythos inside power, water and hospital operators across more than 15 countries

Anthropic expanded Project Glasswing beyond its roughly 50 initial partners to a new cohort of approximately 150 organizations in more than 15 countries, pushing its restricted Claude Mythos Preview model into power utilities, hospitals, telecoms and hardware vendors, and into the records-retention and cyber-insurance questions facing every CISO, general counsel and information governance lead.

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Must Read Reports and Research

FutureLaw 2026 closes: hard truths, the billable hour, and what gets built next

FutureLaw 2026 closed in Tallinn with the conversation getting harder. Uwais Iqbal’s hard truths from 23,000 adjudications and Chas Rampenthal’s reading of Texas Opinion 705 anchored a day-and-a-half of sessions on predictive justice, productized law, and transnational legal infrastructure.

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AI and Advanced Technologies

EU AI Act Deal Would Delay High-Risk Rules to 2027, Ban Abusive AI Content

EU lawmakers struck a provisional political deal on the Digital Omnibus on AI in the early hours of May 7 that, if formally adopted, would defer the AI Act’s flagship high-risk obligations into late 2027 and add a categorical ban on AI-generated CSAM and non-consensual intimate imagery.

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Reports and Research

Stanford’s 2026 AI Index Highlights Rapid Growth and Widening Governance Gaps

Stanford’s 2026 AI Index shows AI adoption and investment accelerating even as transparency declines, incidents increase, and governance struggles to keep pace. For cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals, the report signals a more urgent need for defensible oversight, stronger vendor scrutiny, and authenticity-focused workflows.

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