In 2012, Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck of the Southern District of New York approved the use of predictive coding (also called “technology assisted review” or “TAR”) in Da Silva Moore v. Publicis ...
In Pyrrho Investments Ltd & ors v MWB Property Ltd & ors [2016] EWHC 256 (Ch) a Chancery Master has approved the use of “predictive coding” in a large disclosure process involving millions of ...
At times, tech folks can forget that the majority of their clients don't live in the world of developing and evaluating new technology. Here are some common terminology and definitions, so that ...
On Feb. 24, 2012, Judge Andrew Peck issued his opinion in, 287 F.R.D. 182 (S.D.N.Y. 2012), the first case to approve the use of predictive coding in a litigation matter. Many legal commentators ...
Predictive coding allows software to take information entered by people and generalize it to a larger group of documents, making the sorting process less taxing. "Predictive coding is essentially a ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - Sep 20, 2012) - Recommind, the leader in predictive information management and analysis software, today announced the availability of "Predictive Coding for Dummies." ...
In March, we told you about Recommind’s new predictive coding website, which provides online resources dedicated to explaining and demonstrating Recommind’s predictive coding capabilities for ...
In large civil litigation and regulatory cases, the discovery process is becoming increasingly automated, scientific, and objective. This is evident by the increasing use of “predictive coding.” ...
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 ...
A High Court judge has backed the use of predictive coding in e-disclosure to partially automate the review process. The landmark ruling marks the first time a UK court has officially given its ...
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