The Sedona Conference's Working Group 1 (WG1) is hosting a webinar titled "Discoverability and Admissibility of GenAI Data" on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EST. This 60-minute live session will explore the legal and practical implications of generative AI (GenAI) data in legal proceedings, focusing on its discoverability and admissibility.
The webinar will address key topics such as the relevance and proportionality of GenAI data under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, its admissibility under the Federal Rules of Evidence, and associated privacy and privilege concerns. The discussion will also cover the technical feasibility of preserving, collecting, reviewing, and producing GenAI data, along with best practice recommendations.
Panelists include Cristin Traylor from Relativity, Ashley Picker Dubin from Day Pitney LLP, and Nathaniel Giddings from Hausfeld. Their combined expertise will provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and considerations surrounding GenAI data in the legal context.
This webinar is particularly beneficial for legal professionals, including attorneys, in-house counsel, and e-discovery specialists, who are navigating the evolving landscape of AI-generated data in litigation. Attendees will gain valuable insights into managing GenAI data effectively and ensuring compliance with legal standards.
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Event Details
- Date
- September 16, 2025
- Location
- 🇺🇸 United States
- Pricing
- $20; free for members
- Audience
- Legal professionals, including attorneys, in-house counsel, and e-discovery specialists
- CLE Credits
- Many states will provide CLE credit; certificates of attendance issued to live webinar attendees only