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Buckles LegalTech Micro Briefs – It’s a Wrap

Wrapping up my quick takeaways, I want to say that I really enjoyed the upbeat attitude at LTNY 2012. It was a great show for us and the follow up demos, proposals and new development work has kept us hopping. So here are the last of my briefs, with apologies to all of the providers who did not manage to get time with us or who could not deliver a memorable message to pass on. kCura – The latest release (version 7.3) may feel a bit retro to any of us who remember having to install 20+ applications to every Discovery Cracker workstation in order to TIFF collections. As it was explained to eDJ, the new Relativity Native Imaging feature is optional, only requires 16 applications for full support and is intended to improve the quality and performance of productions. My own take away is that this is the foundation for processing native collections, which is the next logical step in growing Relativity from a review point solution to a broader eDiscovery platform. We followed up with several major Relativity service partners who confirmed our theory. So the real question is whether this will blunt the meteoric rise of kCura’s channel or simply launch them into broader corporate sales. We have seen other market leaders stumble and lose momentum when making this transition, so kCura should be watched closely over the next year.

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How to Create an eDiscovery Team that Works for your Organization Part 2

Migrated from eDJGroupInc.com. Author: Amber Scorah. Published: 2012-03-01 09:00:42  Creating a solid in-house eDiscovery team is indeed a big undertaking, and in last week’s post we talked about how to determine which procedures should be handled internally vs. externally, and some good strategies for getting cross-department collaboration.Another challenge is determining how far the in-house team will take discovery.  It’s often a question of resources.What [...]

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eDiscovery and Pricing is Not as Simple as You Think

Migrated from eDJGroupInc.com. Author: Sarah Hankins. Published: 2012-03-06 08:00:00  Throughout the evolution of eDiscovery in the marketplace, service providers have struggled to meet client expectations from a cost standpoint.  In order to accurately estimate the cost of a project in the absence of a flat fee model, service providers required a certain amount of information up front as discussed in Jason Velasco's pricing article [...]

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Tech Take Aways in Judge Peck’s Da Silva Opinion

The value promise of ‘black box’ predictive coding or ‘Easy Button’ review gets marketing departments all excited. So excited that eDJ was inundated with copies of the hearing transcript and opinion of Da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe & MSL Group, No. 11 Civ. 1279 (ALC) (AJP) (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 24, 2012) along with their interpretations on how this changed the ground rules of eDiscovery. Marketing departments can spin a mountain out of a mole hill. In his final order, Judge Peck pushed back, “To correct the many blogs about this case, initiated by a press release from plaintiffs' vendor – the Court did not order the parties to use predictive coding. The parties had agreed to defendants' use of it, but had disputes over the scope and implementation, which the Court ruled on, thus accepting the use of computer-assisted review in this lawsuit.” Check out Mikki Tomlinson’s interviews with Judge Peck or Conor Crowley’s excellent legal summary for more practical interpretations. The arguments over how you know when your predictive training are ‘good enough’ are worth dissecting. eDJ has been researching the methods of technology assisted review, so I thought it worth extracting some of these key points. Remember that even the vendor experts in this case are representing their technology. Preliminary raw hearing transcripts rarely released to the public and I wonder if the parties are as happy as their vendors about all the publicity. This is a nice glimpse into the fray before the dust has settled on technology assisted review.

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The Cowen Group Signature Dinner – Atlanta – March 2012

Migrated from eDJGroupInc.com. Author: Greg Harris. Published: 2012-03-08 09:00:02  The following article is based on notes taken during The Cowen Group’s Signature Dinner hosted in Atlanta on March 1, 2012.The guest list for the evening included sixteen professionals with responsibilities ranging from an eDiscovery technologist and an Enterprise Architect to a Vice President of Security Compliance and a College Professor.  Some of the industries [...]

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Electronic Document Management-Electronic Content Management And eDiscovery

Migrated from eDJGroupInc.com. Author: Steve Markey. Published: 2012-03-12 09:00:47  The topic of assimilating one’s electronic content/document management (ECM/EDM) solution into the organization’s eDiscovery strategy came up the other day while working with one of my financial services clients, so I thought I would share some insight.  This topic came up while sitting down with IT, Compliance, and Operations to discuss implementing Microsoft’s SharePoint into [...]

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Interview with Jeff Nadalo from TransCanada Pipeline – Predictive Coding and Why You Should Care About It

Migrated from eDJGroupInc.com. Author: Amber Scorah. Published: 2012-03-13 09:00:11  The paradigm of review is changing.  Predictive coding has made a huge impact in the e-discovery and document review world.  In this interview, I speak with Jeff Nadalo, Litigation Counsel at TransCanada Pipeline.  He helps cut through all the marketing jargon to give an understanding of the technical and realistic implications of predictive coding, and how it can [...]

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Social Media Collection And Preservation

There are some that believe social media is replacing email. In reality, it will take time for social media adoption to occur and for everyone to abandon email – lots of time perhaps. As companies transition and begin to leverage social media, there is the opportunity to avoid the mistakes made in the email generation. One thing is clear: companies that dive into social media without the right policies and solutions to govern usage will encounter information governance and eDiscovery nightmares down the road.

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What is this Predictive Coding thing Anyway?

Migrated from eDJGroupInc.com. Author: Chuck Rothman. Published: 2012-03-14 08:00:27  Anyone who has read about e-Discovery in the past year has almost certainly come across the term “Predictive Coding” or one of its aliases. As exemplified by the number of seminars and vendor’s banners at Legal Tech in New York this past month, it’s definitely this year’s e-Discovery craze.However, like most technology trends, the term [...]

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