...growth of agreed search is the fall off in attorney eyes-on linear review of collections. Brute force review is deemed too costly by those...
...growth of agreed search is the fall off in attorney eyes-on linear review of collections. Brute force review is deemed too costly by those...
...nightmare. I don't have time for it. I don't understand technology." To that I say pshaw. E-discovery is an...
When Pepper Hamilton hired a businessman to serve as its CEO, it set the tone for how the firm would approach the delivery of legal services. Since Scott Green took over in February 2012, he has crea
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...Equivio promised to demystify the technology-assisted alternative to keyword search and linear review: predictive coding. Equivio, a text analysis software...
...Bruce Olsen, president of Onlaw Trial Technologies. Their presentation was streamed in live from DLA Piper's offices in...
...operates. In contrast, disruptive technologies fundamentally challenge and change the functions of a firm or sector. Think billable hour and linear document review versus predictive...
Last month, in "Trust but Verify," D. Casey Flaherty, corporate counsel at Kia Motors America, identified a mini audit that in-house counsel can administer remotely to assess a firm's attitud
...Promise Technology Inc. has announced that...edit the video using non-linear editing software such as Adobe...
...from a heavily staffed people effort to an approach that optimizes both technology and high-level human involvement. Sometimes, though, the description and business case...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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