...Technology-assisted review and the predictive coding process have transformed the discovery process...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
A conference on cybersecurity, e-discovery, and digital investigations (CEIC) offers hands-on labs, lectures, and an exhibit hall to develop practical skills in digital investigations and will debut
...doesn't hesitate to name the biggest trend of the past year: technology-assisted review (TAR). This is what Baron calls "document prioritization"...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The practitioner should take away several lessons from Da Silva Moore and Biomet. One is that arguing about the benefits or deficiencies of predictive coding in the abstract will get you nowhere
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...broad and flexible in order to apply to the myriad of CAR, technology-assisted review (TAR), and predictive coding processes associated with all the review...
When Pepper Hamilton hired a businessman to serve as its CEO, it set the tone for how the firm would approach the delivery of legal services. Since Scott Green took over in February 2012, he has crea
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...plans, IT and information governance, and patent evolution. Local panels ranged from technology-assisted review and global investigations to litigation holds and more. ...
...Equivio promised to demystify the technology-assisted alternative to keyword search and linear review: predictive coding. Equivio, a...
...costs and streamline traditional discovery practices. In addition, recent judicial decisions supporting technology-assisted review (TAR) have expedited the desire among law firms to apply...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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