Will Predictive Coding Live Up to the eDiscovery Hype?
The myriad of published material regarding predictive coding technology has almost universally promised reduced costs and lighter burdens for the eDiscovery world. Indeed, until the now famous order...
View Article7th Circuit eDiscovery Pilot Program Tackles Technology Assisted Review With...
The 7th Circuit eDiscovery Pilot Program’s Mock Argument is the first of its kind and is slated for June 14, 2012. It is not surprising that the Seventh Circuit’s eDiscovery Pilot Program would be the...
View ArticleWhere Angels Fear To Tread: Daubert, FRE 702 and eDiscovery
One of the more intriguing aspects surrounding the use of predictive coding technology in the Da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe case involves the role courts should play in guarding against the use of...
View ArticleBreaking News: Recusal Motion in Da Silva Moore Case Denied
In what might be characterized as the most anticipated ruling in the eDiscovery world over the past several months, the district court in Da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe today denied the plaintiffs’...
View ArticleSpotlighting the Top Electronic Discovery Cases from 2012
With the New Year quickly approaching, it is worth reflecting on some of the key eDiscovery developments that have occurred during 2012. While legislative, regulatory and rulemaking bodies have...
View ArticleThe “Sedona Bubble” and the Top 3 TAR Trends of 2013
References to the “Sedona Bubble” are overheard more and more commonly at conferences dealing with cutting edge topics like the use of predictive coding technology in eDiscovery. The “Sedona Bubble”...
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