Extract from Isha Marathe’s article “Relativity Fest 2024 Takeaways: DORA, E-Discovery Bad Behavior and Discoverable AI Prompts”
E-discovery provider Relativity’s Chicago conference Relativity Fest 2024 kicked off last week, running from Wednesday through Friday.
From new product announcements and updates to Relativity aiR for Review, the famous Judges’ Panel, and conversations around justice technology, prompt engineering, and more, the conference covered a gamut of tech issues pertinent to the legal community in 2024.
Below are three takeaways from Relativity Fest 2024.
New Regulation to Keep an Eye OnÂ
Attorneys and e-discovery professionals who just finished coping with the compliance demands of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) shouldn’t get too comfortable, privacy experts warned.
There’s a new regulation to keep an eye on the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA). The EU-based regulation will apply to a wide range of financial entities like banks, insurers, payments providers, and alternative investment fund managers and is due to go into effect on Jan. 17, 2025.