The most expensive part of the discovery process in litigation is document review. In a case involving millions of documents, armies of law firm associates or contract attorneys must spend weeks (if ...
Gareth Evans and Jennifer Rearden of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher write: Many have been deterred from using predictive coding because various hurdles can arise. Nevertheless, with some forethought and ...
Law firms cannot afford to ignore the use of machine-learning technology to control costs. Predictive coding has now been available in Europe for a number of years but there still seems to be a lot of ...
Ruling could encourage more lawyers to use automated review process in e-disclosure. The High Court has ruled in favour of the use of predictive coding in electronic disclosure, in the first contested ...
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