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'Rio Tinto' and Using Keywords in Predictive Coding
One of the more hotly disputed issues regarding the use of predictive coding is whether parties may use keyword searches to remove nonresponsive documents from a collection of potentially relevant information.'Rio Tinto' and Using Keywords in Predictive Coding
One of the more hotly disputed issues regarding the use of predictive coding is whether parties may use keyword searches to remove nonresponsive documents from a collection of potentially relevant information.Ninth Circuit Takes Up 'Iskanian' Arbitration Loophole
Three cases to be argued Wednesday address the California Supreme Court's controversial rule that worker arbitration agreements can't bar PAGA claims.Ninth Circuit Takes Up 'Iskanian' Arbitration Loophole
Three cases to be argued Wednesday address the California Supreme Court's controversial rule that worker arbitration agreements can't bar PAGA claims.Is the Debate on Predictive Coding Ending?
The once-controversial method for finding a digital needle in a haystack is finally achieving a level of respectability.Is the Debate on Predictive Coding Ending?
The once-controversial method for finding a digital needle in a haystack is finally achieving a level of respectability.E-Discovery Is Ruining Litigation and Other Information Age Myths
An attempt to dispel three great myths about technology-assisted review and to encourage counsel to use this technology in complex litigation discovery reviews.E-Discovery Is Ruining Litigation and Other Information Age Myths
An attempt to dispel three great myths about technology-assisted review and to encourage counsel to use this technology in complex litigation discovery reviews.When Considering TAR, It's Never Too Late
Steven M. Amundson, a partner with Frommer Lawrence & Haug, and Mark Noel, managing director of professional services at Catalyst discuss a case in which, after manually reviewing nearly half the discovery, technology assisted review still produced substantial savings in time and cost.When Considering TAR, It's Never Too Late
Steven M. Amundson, a partner with Frommer Lawrence & Haug, and Mark Noel, managing director of professional services at Catalyst discuss a case in which, after manually reviewing nearly half the discovery, technology assisted review still produced substantial savings in time and cost.Trending Stories
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