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Conceptual Search verses Predictive Coding

Bill Tolson wrote 1 day ago: In my last blog entry titled“Successful Predictive Coding Adoption is Dependent on Effective I … more →

Tags: eDiscovery, Information Management, technology, conceptual search, Information Governance, iterative

Conceptual Search verses Predictive Coding

Bill Tolson wrote 1 day ago: In my last blog entry titled “Successful Predictive Coding Adoption is Dependent on Effective … more →

Tags: Information Governance, eDiscovery, conceptual search, iterative

Wrapping Your Arms Around e-Discovery

DigitsLLC wrote 3 days ago: Overview  As anyone who has been involved in litigation within the past 10 years can attest, eDiscov … more →

Tags: Computer Forensics, Case Study, Data recovery, E-Discovery, Digital Forensics, #staysecure, Digital Forensic Services, corporate computer investigations, network security | advisory services

Successful Predictive Coding Adoption is Dependent on Effective Information Governance2 comments

Bill Tolson wrote 1 week ago: Predictive coding has been receiving a great deal of press lately (for good reason), especially with … more →

Tags: Information Governance, eDiscovery, Information Management, records retention, Technology Tagged with ARMA, Da Silva Moore, Judge Peck, Keyword, SEED SET

Successful Predictive Coding Adoption is Dependent on Effective Information Governance1 comment

Bill Tolson wrote 1 week ago: Predictive coding has been receiving a great deal of press lately (for good reason), especially with … more →

Tags: eDiscovery, Information Management, records retention, technology, ARMA, Da Silva Moore, Information Governance, Judge Peck, Keyword

An Indecent Proposal3 comments

rneidinger wrote 1 week ago: As I sit on the sidelines watching the commotion over predictive coding continue in Da Silva Moore, … more →

Tags: Targeted Searching

Why The Carpenter Is As Important As The Hammer

ediscoverycat wrote 2 weeks ago: The Practitioners Role in eDiscovery 2.0 Man vs. Machine or People + Technology? Effective use of pr … more →

Tags: Articles from Hudson Legal Blog, eDiscovery, new, Machine learning, non-linear review, project management, Knowledge Workers

Technology Assisted Review, Concept Search and Predictive Coding: The Limitations and Risks

jcscholtes wrote 3 weeks ago: Technology Assisted Review (TAR) is a marketing term used in the eDiscovery community to describe th … more →

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, concept search, Early Case Assessment, eDiscovery, Enterprise Search, Litigation Readiness, Machine Assisted Review, Natural Language Processing, NLP

Scattershot innuendo and muck - the Defendants respond to the recusal motion in Da Silva Moore

Chris Dale wrote 4 weeks ago: So far as I can see, only two articles have been published so far to report on the defendant’s … more →

Tags: Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure

Interview with James Moeskops of Millnet on Predictive Coding

Chris Dale wrote 1 month ago: In the light of Judge Peck’s Da Silva Moore Opinion approving the use of predictive coding in … more →

Tags: Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure, Millnet, Part 31 CPR

Relevance vs. Relevance

rneidinger wrote 1 month ago: There is relevance, and then there is relevance, a distinction made less nonsensical and even critic … more →

Tags: e-discovery, Electronic discovery, predictive coding, eDiscovery, Da Silva Moore, kleen, Global Aerospace

Judicial Test Pilot1 comment

bowtielaw wrote 1 month ago: When you think of Tom Wolfe’s “The Right Stuff,” test pilots and astronauts immediately come to mind … more →

Tags: e-discovery, electronically stored information

Peck predictive coding Opinion upheld: does anyone remember what this case is actually about?

Chris Dale wrote 1 month ago: It is fascinating to watch a story break on Twitter. The news that District Judge Carter had upheld … more →

Tags: Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure

Global Aerospace: Can You See The Runway?

rneidinger wrote 1 month ago: It appears the general rule is that if you cannot see the runway, you can’t land the plane, ev … more →

Defensible Disposal and Predictive Coding Reduces (?) eDiscovery by 65%

Bill Tolson wrote 1 month ago: Following Judge Peck’s decision on predictive coding in February of 2012, yet another Judge has gone … more →

Tags: Information Governance, eDiscovery, Information Management, Uncategorized Tagged with Defensible Disposal, Rand, Supreme Court

Defensible Disposal and Predictive Coding Reduces (?) eDiscovery by 65%4 comments

Bill Tolson wrote 1 month ago: Following Judge Peck’s decision on predictive coding in February of 2012, yet another Judge has gone … more →

Tags: eDiscovery, Information Management, Defensible Disposal, Information Governance, Rand, Supreme Court

Use of Machine Learning in e-discovery ordered by Judge in Virginia

Ram Prasad wrote 1 month ago: A Virginia trial court has ordered the use of machine learning for e-discovery over the objection of … more →

Tags: eDiscovery Markets

Greg Wildisen of Epiq Systems on Predictive Coding in UK eDisclosure

Chris Dale wrote 1 month ago: The Society for Computers and Law has published on its website an article by Greg Wildisen, Internat … more →

Tags: Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure, Epiq Systems, Equivio, Part 31 CPR

Information Governance and Predictive Coding1 comment

Bill Tolson wrote 1 month ago: Predictive coding, also known as computer assisted coding and technology assisted review, all refer … more →

Tags: eDiscovery, records retention, Information Management, e-discovery, Records Management, Computer-Assisted Coding, Information Governance


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