President Obama's cybersecurity executiveorder, released February 12, had legal technology experts split in their opinions
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...Harrison Segal & Lewis and Baxter, Baker, Sidle, Conn & Jones used OrcaTec's Document Decisioning Suite technology. Atlanta-based OrcaTec was scheduled to announce...
...it is probably not truly predictive coding," said Herb Roitblat of OrcaTec, a technology company that makes discovery tools. Predictive coding is...
The Legal Intelligencer
Feedback is flying fast around the affirmation of Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck's predictive coding order in the potentially historic discovery phase of the da Silva Moore labor dispute
Preservation is far and away the most cited trouble spot of e-discovery. It's an area that can land both the client and the lawyer in hot water and one, lawyers say, is fraught with broad, vague stan
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