Episode 16: Innovations in Recruitment: How Tech is Changing How Companies Hire
Predictive Coding’s ROI Outpaces Other Processes Even As Technology Costs Rise
Technology and the Law Come Together at Raytheon—Woods Abbott
An E-Discovery Litigator’s Perspective on LegalTech New York 2013
How Corporations Are Using Technology to Manage Costs of Discovery
Information Governance Will Replace Predictive Coding As Biggest Trend in E-Discovery—Judge Peck
Predictive coding, also known as automated review, represents an evolving technology that provides litigants with a computer-assisted alternative to manual review of large document sets. Although numerous implementations of...more
Bexis attended the annual spring meeting last week. PLAC meetings are almost always good for at least one blog post. This is it. In the high-tech morass that is ediscovery, parties have tried various ways to do...more
In a recent opinion Da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe & MSL Group, 11-CV-1279 (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 25, 2012), Magistrate Judge Peck recognized the use of predictive coding technology, also referred to as computer-assisted review,...more
On February 24, 2012, a New York court issued the first-ever reported decision in the United States on computer-assisted predictive coding, approving it as “an acceptable way to search for relevant ESI [electronically...more