...days traveling more than 40 million...facilitate cooperative, efficient, and expeditious...however, remained manual. Documents might...
...discovery obligations, recall is generally more important than precision. While an imprecise production...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...opponent insists on manual review or keyword...significantly less expensive than a manual review...but also significantly more reliable in identifying...
...and an effective way to reduce costs and delays that result from exhaustive preproduction review driven by a fear of wavier through inadvertent disclosure,"...
...data to be more manageable; and employing...option to comprehensive manual review, offering the...of a more efficient, less-expensive process...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Judge Shira A. Scheindlin and computer forensics consultant Jeffrey Rabkin examine the recently released "Recommendations for ESI Discovery in Federal Criminal Cases.
...Assisted Review in E-Discovery Can Be More Effective And More Efficient Than Exhaustive Manual Review," XVII Rich. J.L. & Tech 11...
...Search, Forward: Will manual document review and...keyword searching, is more efficient and more likely...
...there was manual review &mdash...were less than ideal....
...declared predictive coding its "legal technology buzzword of 2011." More recently, as covered on ...
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