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...from the original to reflect EDRM's reason for taking down the Enron data set in 2012. Once you pick up toxins...
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...corrected to reflect only EDRM's reason to no longer provide the Enron data set to the public. - sd Update: ...
Pallab Chakraborty, director of e-discovery at Oracle Corp., delivered a progress report on the Electronic Discovery Institute-Oracle study ready to pose the hard question about predictive coding: Ca
...document collections was the public Enron data set, I jumped into the "Free-Form...
The information from LegalTech New York will not grow stale as legal technology continues to move ahead to LegalTech West Coast 2013 at the Westin Bonaventure in Los Angeles from May 21 to 22. With o
...the document collections was the Enron data set, I jumped right into the...
...lines and learning its nuances. "I will use it on the Enron sandbox," she said, referring to the massive Enron database of electronically...
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