FTI Consulting, Inc., an international business and legal advisory firm, today announced that its Technology practice group is launching a new Predictive Discovery service. The new service, like other technology-assisted review products and services from the likes of Daegis and Recommind Inc., aims to reduce the cost and time of legal review as well as bring people and processes together with predictive coding software. So what separates FTI from the other predictive-coding providers?

After talking with Sophie Ross, senior managing director at FTI Consulting, at LegalTech New York, it was clear that predictive coding was on FTI’s mind and product roadmap that reached a milestone today. FTI’s predictive coding process incorporates the use of training sets, said Joe Looby, senior managing director in the Technology Practice at FTI Consulting, and it can scale up or down depending on client needs. If the project is out of time and/or money, FTI can look at the current sets processed and predict an outcome on the corpus of documents. FTI’s service interfaces Ringtail Analytics and gains advantage from Attenex Document Mapper, which combines content analytics with a powerful user interface; Cubes technology, which identifies important documents, custodians, and time frames associated with keywords or metadata gleaned from documents in litigation or government investigation; and Mines software, which conceptually groups similar documents into clusters.

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