12 eDiscovery Blogs for Legal Professionals (Updated)

The complexities of eDiscovery make constantly following recent eDiscovery news and developments a necessity for most legal professionals. EDiscovery is a part of all forms of litigation and continues to grow and evolve at an astounding rate.

Fortunately, there are a number of blogs that track eDiscovery developments and we’ve compiled an updated list of 12 (in no particular order) we think are worth bookmarking to stay updated on recent news.

  1.  Electronic Discovery Law– Published by K&L GATES and chock full of great information; this blog/Web site is made available by the contributing lawyers or law firm publisher solely for educational purposes to provide general information about general legal principles and not to provide specific legal advice applicable to any particular circumstance.
  2. Complex Discovery– This is a technology blog highlighting data and legal discovery insight and intelligence. Written by the CMO of CloudNine, Complex Discovery allows you to stay up to date with everything from current discovery cases, educational content, market sizing and other regularly scheduled updates.
  3. Law 360– Law360 provides the intelligence you need to remain an expert and beat the competition. Recently acquired by LexisNexis, this blog has a plethora of information on everything from intellectual information to international arbitration.
  4. e-Discovery Team– This blog by Ralph Losey takes a multidisciplinary look at eDiscovery, addressing the issue from a law, IT, and science perspective all at once.
  5. Ride the Lightning– For information on information technology, information security, and digital forensics, check out this blog written by Sharon D. Nelson. The posts on Ride the Lightning cover news events all over the world related to privacy issues, cyberattack, legal aspects of information security and electronic evidence, etc.
  6. LegalTech News– This blog provides insightful, and jargon-free coverage of legal technology trends and developments to an audience of legal industry professionals, helping them use technology and innovation to deliver faster, better, and cheaper legal services. LegalTech’s audience is made up of lawyers, IT leaders, paralegals, support staff and vendors.
  7. Ball in your court– Musings on E-Discovery & Computer Forensics. Published by Craig D. Ball, P.C.. Craig Ball’s column, “Ball in Your Court,” has won Gold or Silver Medal recognition as Best Regular Column or Best Contributed Column from the Trade Association Business Publications International and/or from the American Society of Business Publication Editors every year since 2006!
  8. Technology & Marketing Law Blog– Authored by Santa Clara University law prof Eric Goldman, posts cover topics such as lawsuits related to keyword advertising, online contracts, and court rulings related to the Defend Trade Secrets Act and the Communications Decency Act.
  9. The e-Disclosure Information Project– The e-Disclosure Information Project is run by Chris Dale, a former commercial litigation partner turned e-Disclosure consultant. The Project aims to bring together lawyers, suppliers, courts and corporations with an interest in electronic disclosure, and to disseminate information about the court rules, the problems and the software and services available to handle them.
  10. 3 Geeks and a Law Blog– devoted to actual technology and how it affects one’s law practice. Visit for tips on information management, discussions of new legal tech and analysis about the future of legal services.
  11. Future Lawyer– In this blog, attorney Richard M. Georges incorporates his personality and sense of humor into the posts while covering all things technology.
  12. eDiscovery Journal– Peruse through the postings on E-Discovery journal for practical advice and impartial information. On this blog, you can research eDiscovery technologies, services, or experts to find a solution to any many possible eDiscovery quandaries.

That’s our list – what do you think? Are there any blogs we missed?
July 13, 2019 | Josh Markarian | TERIS

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