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Feedback From The Predictive Coding Trenches At LegalTech® 2013: Moving From “Is It Defensible?” To “What Are Best Practices?” In 12 Months
Editor: Please provide us with a brief definition of “predictive coding” for those who may not be familiar with it. Groom: “Predictive coding” is a technology-assisted review workflow that efficiently ranks documents in terms of relevance. A subject-matter expert (SME)...
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Top Ten Best Practices In Predictive Coding
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...
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Predictive Coding Gaining Acceptance As A Defensible eDiscovery Tool
Editor: Please provide our readers with some background on yourself and Equivio. Sharp: I learned the software business at Amdocs, the global telecom billing giant, where I served as vice president of product marketing. By the time I left Amdocs to found Equivio, the company had grown from 400...
Read MoreThe Processing Mountain Was Blocking The View - New Mountains To Climb In E-Discovery
Editor: Over the past five years, an onslaught of e-discovery systems has hit the market. But e-discovery costs remain high. Have these systems failed to deliver on promise? Sharp: I think that the last few years have seen a dramatic transformation in e-discovery. E-discovery has become a way...
Read MoreRoundtable: E-Discovery - Technology Continues To Change
Editor: In your experience, what have been the principal attributes clients are seeking in an e-discovery provider? Robman: Our clients include some of the world's largest enterprises, law firms and government agencies, all of which face tightening regulations and increased exposure to litigation...
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