...professional's review of a sample set of documents. The predictive coding software then reviews the sample set of documents and applies what it has...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...s changed since what Baron calls the "dark ages" of e-discovery and not just the shift from paper to electronic platforms...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...said Limongelli, CEO, president, and director of the computer forensic and e-discovery software company, during a ...
...extracting information regarding file creation, deletion, modification, and copying, and internet and software application usage, amongst other things. Though the field of computer forensics is...
...cases called the company's "crown jewels" the source software code behind the electronics of its vehicles, which almost no one has...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...cases against Toyota could win access to Toyota's coveted source code software following a federal judge's orders on Wednesday. U.S...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...company's namesake document analysis software, BeyondRecognition. In his blog post...Martin suggests lessons learned for e-discovery, including screening collections for...
Stephen Treglia, legal counsel at Absolute Software Corp., writes that in a recent Ninth Circuit decision, advanced technology upset another long-standing applecart: the relatively unfettered ability
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...document assembly, speech recognition software, cloud applications, remote access, social media, and tablet computing. Yes, the schedule included nods to e-discovery and large-firm...
...coding. Equivio, a text analysis software provider, was represented by ...
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