Mark Abramowitz, partner and chair of DiCello Levitt’s e-Discovery/ESI Practice Group, is featured in Everlaw’s article, “Top Predictions and Trends for Legal Tech in 2026,” by Justin Smith.
Mark outlines how 2026 will mark a decisive shift from pilot programs to full-fledged AI‑augmented discovery strategies, with courts and litigants reassessing what “reasonable” preservation, collection, review, and production mean amid surging data volumes.
“2026 will be the year AI discovery truly evolves on both sides of the ‘V.’ We will start seeing parties move beyond pilot projects into full-fledged AI-augmented discovery strategies. As data volumes continue to surge—driven by an explosion of data-collecting devices and increasingly complex enterprise systems—litigants will be forced to rethink what ‘reasonable’ preservation, collection, review, and production will look like in this new era.”
Read Mark’s full prediction for the year ahead online here.