Archive for the ‘Technology assisted-review and predictive coding’ Category

Top Ten Best Practices In Predictive Coding

 

17 August 2012 –  Predictive coding is new to e-discovery. Predictive coding, sometimes termed computer-assisted review or technology-assisted review, is software that can be trained by a human being to distinguish between relevant and non-relevant documents. Over the past three years, the predictive coding market has transitioned from a preliminary embryonic state – a test bed for experimentation by technology geeks and early adopters – to the point today where the technology…

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…

Da Silva Moore: EDD’s Version of Keeping Up with the Kardashians

23 May 2012 - One of our favorite e-discovery/forensics analysts, Sharon Nelson of Senseient, nails it:  this whole Da Silva case the e-discovery’s version of a reality show.  Or as she puts “Keeping Up with the Kardashians”.  For all the muck, grime, dirt, etc. that is so typical in the make-believe world of e-discovery click here.

Updated: Technology Assisted Review Backgrounder

7 May 2012 – Rob Robinson or Orange Legal Technologies has put together a special edition of his weekly Unfiltered Orange Weekly eDiscovery News Update.  Its focus is on technology assisted review related links from February 1, 2012 to May 7, 2012.

For the post click here.

The Names and Faces of “Technology Assisted Review”

9 May 2012 - Based on a website review of leading providers in the electronic discovery arena, Rob Robinson has compiled a list that provides a quick, non-all inclusive reference of firms that appear to have developed “technology assisted review” technology  (one form of this being “predictive coding”) for their own and/or partner offerings.

For the list click here.

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