...PII. For example, the NIST-sponsored Text Retrieval Conference ("TREC") Legal Track for 2010 and 2011 used that data set and, for...
...security, and U.S. Supreme Court justices all garnered the attention of legal professionals at LegalTech New York on Tuesday. ...
...David Lewis, who co-founded the U.S. government's TREC Legal Track and worked on other predictive coding cases, said the current ...
...tic-tac-toe to be a notable achievement. That the legal profession is notoriously slow to adopt new technologies is hardly breaking news...
...2009 Text Retrieval Conference (TREC) Legal Track Interactive Task study,[FOOTNOTE 2] which...
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...Sedona Conference and the Legal Track to the Text Retrieval Conference ...
...National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)'s Text Retrieval Conference (TREC) Legal Track and EDI's original document review study. Our mission is to...
...in Topic 204 of the Interactive tasks in the 2009 TREC Legal Track experiments. Although Webber has a number of caveats, the bottom line...
...from the University of Waterloo. It is not. TREC Legal Track, an annual government-sponsored project for evaluating document review methods, on...
A new committee is forming to create defensible processes and audits for e-discovery. Jason R. Baron of the National Archives and Records Administration is leading the committee's development
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