Posts Tagged ‘technology assisted-review and predictive coding’

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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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.

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2012: The Year Of Technology-Assisted Review In eDiscovery

17 January 2012 -  As Barry Murphy says in a recent Forbes article, a lawsuit can really knock a company for a loop.  Imagine being sued and asked to produce all responsive information, only to find that means sifting through 10 TB of emails.  The process is complicated and it can be very costly.  After all, the company must somehow determine with confidence whether each and every one of those emails is relevant to the lawsuit and/or subject…

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