What is Predictive Coding?: Including eDiscovery ApplicationsMichael LoPresti
Electronic discovery -- also callede-discoveryorediscovery-- is the process of obtaining and exchanging evidence in a legal case or investigation. E-discovery is used in the initial phases of litigation when involved parties are required to provide relevant records and evidence related to a case....
eDiscovery: 10 reasons why Technology Assisted Review is the new normal Technology assisted momentum is building Predicting the future of Electronic Discovery Death, taxes and computer assisted review Predictive coding/computer aided review gains more momentum in the US Forensics Matters - Is Predictive...
Electronic discovery(also known as e-discovery, ediscovery, eDiscovery, or e-Discovery)is theelectronicaspect of identifying, collecting and producing electronically stored information(ESI)in response to a request for production in a law suit or investigation.ESI includes, but is not limited to, ...
The eDiscovery space is evolving rapidly due to technological advancements, regulatory changes, and the increasing volume of digital data. Key future trends include the growing use of AI and machine learning to automate and improve document review, more sophisticated predictive coding, and the shift ...
The impact of these approaches is already emerging. Everlawlaunched EverlawAIAssistant this Julyand AJ was joined on stage by one of the tool’s earliest adopters,Gordon Calhoun, a partner at Lewis Brisbois and a longtime leader in the ediscovery space. In piloting EverlawAIAssistant, Lewis Bris...
Startups in this space are democratizing access to property investing through the use of equity and debt crowdfunding models and eREITs. Traditionally an attractive alternative investment, property is hard to access for lower-networth individuals and non-accredited investors. These platforms enable peop...
What is DevSecOps ResourcesOverview DevSecOps enables integration of security testing earlier in the application security earlier in the software development lifecycle, rather than at the end when vulnerability findings requiring mitigation are more difficult and costly to implement. DevSecOps is an extens...
What is eDiscovery? eDiscovery (electronic discovery) refers to the process of collecting, reviewing, and producing electronic data in response to a discovery request in a lawsuit or government The purpose of electronic document review is for attorneys to meet their legal obligations when the opposi...
Every year Kroll prepares a year-end retrospective of trends in e-discovery law. It is based on their analysis of case-law and experience as a major vendor in the field. Every year the report basically says the same thing. Corporations and their attorney