...reseller of kCura document review technologies including Relativity, Relativity Analytics, and Relativity Assisted review. The Atlanta office will house project managers, analysts, forensics examiners...
...and streamline traditional discovery practices. In addition, recent judicial decisions supporting technology-assisted review (TAR) have expedited the desire among law firms to apply technology...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
What are the e-discovery "Big Six Blunders" & and the e-discovery skills and accessible software needed to banish them into oblivion? This was the topic of the opening panel of first Universi
...call it PC, or technology-assisted review, or computer-aided review...discovery tools for kCura's Relativity review platform: Advanced Visibility and...
...John Mayer, of the nonprofit Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction. (Photo credit: Chris Lake.) CIO of...
...more ways to conduct computer-assisted review, technology-assisted review, or...customers who use kCura's Relativity review platform: Advanced Visibility and...
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...It also has upgrades to the predictive coding module, known as Relativity Assisted Review, now including automated reports, automated set creation, email notifications, a...
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...per-gigabyte basis, officials explained. "Our approach to technology-assisted review is to be very process-driven," Stewart said, echoing a...
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