E-Discovery
As e-discovery reaches into Asia, global companies face unfamiliar challenges. The so-called CJK languages (Chinese, Japanese and Korean) are difficult […]
In seeming accord with various informal laws suggested by physicists and engineers (the most well known being Moore’s law, which […]
A common misperception is that if we could figure out the right e-discovery technology, a lot of money could be […]
Predictive coding is a process by which attorneys review a small sample of a large volume of documents, according to […]
Generally Accepted Record-Keeping Principles (GARP ) constitute a broad framework that organizations of any size or industry can use to […]
The American Bar Association’s Model Rules of Professional Conduct say that a lawyer shall provide competent representation to a client. […]
Technology-Assisted Review (TAR) promises to reduce the time and money it takes to produce responsive materials, using a blend of […]
Electronically stored information is ephemeral by nature, so the duty to preserve makes the identification of potentially relevant ESI a […]
Cost control is a number one issue for most company and organization legal departments, and their litigation budgets – specifically […]
As the amount of data and the number of content sources grow due to the globalization of business, lawyers proficient […]
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