Posts Tagged ‘analysis’
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- April 5th
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How law departments can leverage analytics to become a strategic corporate asset
General Counsels and their staffs are under intense pressure to keep external and internal legal costs under control, while assuming a more business-oriented role and increased participation in strategic business decisions. This is a task that is eas…
posted at 4:38am on Apr 5th
- April 2nd
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Predictive Coding and Review Roundtable
Listen to Karl Schieneman, Founder and President of Review Less talk with Warwick Sharp, co-founder of Equivio, Jim Wagner co-founder and CEO of DiscoverReady, and Tom Gricks, head of E-Discovery at the law firm Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis about how predictive coding workflows are being created and developed. We are fortunate to have users [...]
posted at 9:57am on Apr 2nd
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Machine learning to anticipate eDiscovery not just to manage it
Jim Shook of EMC takes us back to the stage before discovery. The advanced technology used for dealing reactively with discovery requests has its place at a much earlier stage in the process. Judge Peck’s opinion in Da silva Moore passes into a k…
posted at 4:43am on Apr 2nd
- March 27th
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Is Linear Review Dead?
Last week I was a panelist at the 2012 Masters Series event in Houston and enjoyed the lively and frank discussions about purchasing trends, privacy issues and more that continued into the social gathering afterward. As you might expect, predictive coding and the latest Da Silva filing were a hot topic, especially amongst providers of managed review. One remark by Jim Wagner, CEO of DiscoverReady, resonated with me and I told him that I was going to steal it for a blog. To paraphrase, “The market sees linear review as disorganized review.” He was right on target. Linear review has become synonymous with plowing through millions of randomized email/documents in the least efficient or effective manner. I ask you, “In the last 5 years, have you reviewed collections that had not been culled, searched, prioritized, deduplicated, email threaded or otherwise optimized for review batching?”
posted at 9:00am on Mar 27th
- March 26th
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eDiscovery: Applying Analytics to Speed the Identification of Relevant Documents – Formtek Blog (blog)
eDiscovery: Applying Analytics to Speed the Identification of Relevant DocumentsFormtek Blog (blog)By Dick Weisinger, on March 26th, 2012 eDiscovery is the process of recovering evidence in a legal case from electronically stored files, documents, and …
posted at 11:10am on Mar 26th
- March 25th
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Xerox XLS reminds us that technology assisted review works alongside other search tools
My decision to stop reporting every additional layer of comment on Judge Peck’s Da Silva Moore Opinion (see Closing down the Da Silva Moore discussion for now) was made in part because of the diminishing returns we were getting from the focus o…
posted at 6:34am on Mar 25th
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How to Get Quick and Easy Content Analytics Certification
Want to be an expert in IBM Content Analytics? Now you can by using Killtest Bundles. EsuYi! recently reported on a cheap and easy way to become certified as an IBM Content Analytics professional in the article “IBM 000-583 Actual Questions.” According to the article, the 000-583 exam only costs $100 and is an excellent [...]
posted at 2:07am on Mar 25th
- March 22nd
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Da Silva Moore Fast Becoming Landmark eDiscovery Case
The Da Silva Moore case is quickly becoming a landmark matter in the eDiscovery realm. The use of Technology-Assisted Review (TAR), specifically predictive coding, in the case is the subject of much scrutiny at the moment. eDiscoveryJournal has covered the case extensively, including being the first to note that early headlines got Judge Peck’s opinion wrong – he had not ordered the use of predictive coding in the case or endorsed the technology of any single vendor; he had simply approved of the defendant’s use of predictive coding in this case.
posted at 11:11am on Mar 22nd
- March 21st
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Do Novel Document Review Methods Demand Disclosure?
Before the advent of large-scale e-discovery, lawyers had no need to disclose how they planned to review documents for responsiveness and privilege. Everyone knew there was only one way to do it. A human being looked at each record. But as e-discovery …
posted at 10:52am on Mar 21st
- March 16th
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Huron Legal Selects PureDiscovery for eDiscovery Semantics
PureDiscovery’s Semantic Discovery Platform to provide transparent semantic search, visual clustering and semantic document identification, as part of Huron Legal’s V3locity® solution. (PRWeb March 16, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb…
posted at 7:07am on Mar 16th