Erasing information in the Big Data era
Will algorithms be able to predict trial outcomes
...with 76 cats, a man who saved every copy of National Geographic ever printed, and a woman who could not part with...
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...as Arabic, Chinese, and Cyrillic. Sixty-six of the total were for geographic names. Disputes about control of these generic top-level domain...
...directors of the Pittsburgh and Philadelphia offices, respectively, of Special Counsel, the national ESI (electronically stored information) review and legal staffing firm. Kelley and Goldstein...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...acts is exacerbated by the fact that internet sites are accessible beyond national borders, and no international code of internet behavior exists. Additionally, user-generated...
...of the passage of the amendments, their import is evident as the national debate on the parameters and cost of e-discovery continues. At congressional...
...the 47 respondents, 33 were from the top 100, most directors or national managers of litigation support or EDD practice group leaders. The survey found...
...laptop computer.[FOOTNOTE 6] A number of other national, regional, and local firms are also distributing iPads to their attorneys. Lawyers...
Rees Morrison, founder of General Counsel Metrics, writes that while many U.S. law departments have licensed matter-management software, most smaller departments have not
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