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Can High School Students Review eDiscovery Documents?

22 July 2012 – Just when document reviewers thought it could not get worse …

The E-Discovery Sage of Jackson Lewis (aka Ralph Losey) has an interesting post on the law.com site about information scientist William Webber who did an experiment involving first-pass legal review with a team of reviewers consisting of young high school students.  The results were incredible.  Although Webber has a number of caveats, the bottom line is the high schoolers did better than…

Expanding TAR to become Predictive Discovery

9 July 2012 – Relevance and privilege review dominates the expanding cost of eDiscovery. Controlling that cost has focused innovation to create Technology Assisted Review (TAR) software and service offerings, but the various TAR approaches can be applied to almost every stage of the eDiscovery lifecycle. The trend to consolidate point products into broader eDiscovery platforms provides a pathway to spread TAR methods beyond review.

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The Demise of The News of the World: An Analysis of “Hackgate” Through an eDiscovery Lens

4 June 2012 – The events surrounding the troubled News Corporation media empire, under investigation for the illegal seizure of electronic evidence, are seemingly never-ending. The Australian billionaire Rupert Murdoch is chairman of the New York-based parent company, News Corporation, and as a U.S. based company with subsidiaries abroad, the litigation exposure for the company is vast. News International, a U.K. subsidiary of News Corporation, shut down one of their oldest running publications, The News of the

The Mobile World Congress: e-discovery, ubiquitous mobility … and technology, technology, technology

30 April 2012 -  One of our sister company’s, EAM Capital Partners, attended the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and posted their review today.  Part of it discusses some of the e-discovery aspects of the mobile industry, the advance of the “mobile first” world and it’s effect on all industries.   As the folks from Forrester said at their presentation “companies need to realize that mobility is the new front end for engagement systems. Apps are increasingly context aware,…

Judge Carter Adopts Magistrate Judge Peck’s Order Endorsing the Use of Predictive Coding

27 April 2012 - On April 26, 2012, in a ruling that had the potential to profoundly influence the use of predictive coding in the Southern District of New York, Judge Andrew L. Carter, Jr. instead took a measured and cautious approach. Judge Carter rejected plaintiffs’ objections to Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck’s much discussed endorsement of predictive coding in Da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe SA but did so on procedural grounds and stopped short of embracing…

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