The notion that words hold mythic power has been with us as long as language.
We know we don’t need to ward off evil spirits, but we still say, “Gesundheit!” when someone sneezes. Can’t hurt.
If you thought keyword searching, a boon for automated legal research, wouldn't change in the less structured environment where electronic data discovery is practiced, think again. As Craig Ball, computer forensics and EDD special master, observes, misplaced confidence in the power of word searches can unnecessarily hinder the e-discovery process. He explains how the difference between a fruitful search and failure hinges on thoughtful preparation and precaution.
January 29, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
The notion that words hold mythic power has been with us as long as language.
We know we don’t need to ward off evil spirits, but we still say, “Gesundheit!” when someone sneezes. Can’t hurt.
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