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Paralegals are in the perfect position to learn about predictive coding and bring it to the attorneys. The challenges are many, but the opportunities are there for paralegals to become even more impo
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
The case for restraint in the electronic age
A road map to get your judge to "yes" on technology-assisted review
Cadwalader's Gregory A. Markel and Erika B. Engelson give an overview of the judiciary's assessment of predictive coding, from Da Silva Moore to Global Aerospace to Kleen Products
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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