Thompson Hine partners Barry Kazan and David Wilson write: Courts have recently entered the fray on predictive coding in cases where an agreement on shortcuts to extensive human review of keyword sea
...limitations period applicable to a dispute is an essential component of early litigation assessment. Such an analysis is often more nuanced than it might appear...
...ensure the enforcement of arbitration agreements according to their terms so...action may be the only economical way to litigate a claim...
...Cite as: In Re: Indymac Mortgage-Backed Securities Litigation, 09 Civ. 4583 (LAK), NYLJ 1202578466408, at *1 (SDNY, Decided August 17...
...firms. Alternative billing, however, can be challenging in complex and ever-changing litigation, which typically dominates most companies' legal spend. A true partnership...
...In Re: American Express Merchants' Litigation, 06-1871-cv, NYLJ 1202556491687...teachings that where a contractual agreement functions "as a prospective...
...2012), have endorsed the use of predictive coding as a viable and economical alternative to the traditional method of keyword searching and manual review of...
New York Law Journal
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