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Webinar: The End of Predictive Coding?
2012 was haled as the year of predictive coding. 2013 was declared to be the year of information governance. With 2014, we are faced with the question of what’s next in eDiscovery? In this On Demand webinar, we explore how the concept of predictive coding has evolved and consider if 2014 will mark the end of predictive coding as we know it. Watch this in-depth webinar to learn how the barrier between lawyer and machine is eroding and how real time interaction with advanced analytics is the next big thing in eDiscovery.
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Predictive Coding: Evaluating Success and Determining Completeness
How can you measure the success of a Predictive Coding review, and how do you decide when you’re done? Download this convenient reference guide to understand the techniques and standards available to ascertain the level of quality that has been achieved at any stage of a review project, and to help you make an informed determination about the sufficiency of that review.
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Predictive Coding – Differentiated
Predictive Coding platforms are not all created equal. Differences in core technology, ease-of-use, workflow flexibility, and team expertise can have a profound impact on the benefits realized.
Download this Solutions Brief to learn more.
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FCPA Investigation for Global Non-Profit Tackled with Axcelerate
A global non-profit company engaged a nationally-recognized law firm to conduct an internal investigation on compliance with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). The firm’s attorneys needed an economical solution to help quickly uncover any questionable practices over the past decade in countries where their client operated.
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Large Class Action Production Analyzed with Axcelerate
Recommind’s client, Stinson Leonard Street LLP, a 500+ attorney law firm based in the Midwest, represented a defendant in a large class action matter. The case team needed to review a production of 1.3 million documents to inform their strategy on behalf of their client. However, the labor costs associated with linear review for such a substantial document set was daunting.
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Legal Team Powers Through Time-Sensitive Investigation with Axcelerate 5
Gray Plant Mooty, LLP (“GPM”), a 170-attorney full service law firm with offices in Minnesota and Washington, D.C., was retained by a large corporation to investigate possible liability over a troubled development project. The investigation required deep analysis on the part of the GPM team, including determining the reasons for the difficulties, the timing of key events, and the levels of awareness among multiple personnel and entities.
The Latest on eDiscovery & Predictive Coding
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Sponsored ContentThe adage that law turns slowly does not hold in eDiscovery. This year saw unprecedented sanction awards for falling behind the curve. Courts did not hesitate to engage with advanced and nuanced technological issues. For lawyers and other eDiscovery professionals who plan on maintaining basic competence, these cases and trends shouldn’t be overlooked. For a full exploration of trends and developments in this area of case law, check out this on-demand webinar.
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Webinar: The End Of Predictive Coding?
What’s next in eDiscovery? In this On Demand webinar, Recommind explores how predictive coding has evolved, and how prioritized review helps with fact-finding and legal problem solving. Watch this in-depth webinar to learn how advanced analytics and machine learning are powering litigation strategy as well as efficiency. -
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Five eDiscovery Lessons from Top Firms that Lawyers Can Implement Now
At Recommind, we regularly take the initiative to learn what lessons can be distilled from firms that are having real success in discovery practice. Here are five of them...