Posts Tagged "predictive coding"

Taxation of Electronic Discovery Costs, Recovering Processing Fees

Taxation of Electronic Discovery Costs, Recovering Processing Fees

This podcast features a discussion on how to recoup eDiscovery costs, with Karl Schieneman and Mark Austrian.

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Rand ESIBytes Podcast on E-Discovery Costs and Predictive Coding

Rand ESIBytes Podcast on E-Discovery Costs and Predictive Coding

Listen to Karl Schieneman interview Nicholas Pace, a social scientist with the Rand Institute and author of “Where the Money Goes.”

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Predictive Coding and Review Roundtable

Predictive Coding and Review Roundtable

This episode is a very exciting and practical conversation on how electronic discovery will impact the world of review as well as the ongoing issues of validation and the heightened need for cooperation when predictive coding is used.

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Validating Predictive Coding, Da Silva Moore Case and Other Current Issues

Validating Predictive Coding, Da Silva Moore Case and Other Current Issues

In this groundbreaking podcast, we discuss the validation of predictive coding, a topic which has become the central issue in the Da Silva Moore v. Publicis Group case in the S.D. of NY.

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3 Judges’ Perspectives on Predictive Coding Based on Recent Training

3 Judges’ Perspectives on Predictive Coding Based on Recent Training

Listen to our guest judges and predictive coding expert Herb Roitblat talk about their recent experiences with predictive coding training.

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Using Predictive Coding – What’s in the Black Box?

Using Predictive Coding – What’s in the Black Box?

In this show we have brought some of the top minds in this field together to discuss the progress of machine enabled learning. We hope to talk about its limitations, which clearly exist. We will also discuss what progress has been made too. The great thing about this show is two of the participants sell NOTHING TO LAWYERS. So this is an opportunity to hear in an unbiased way what the potential is and where some of the warts are too.

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Will Judges Think It Is Okay To Use Clustering and Suggestive Coding Tools?

Will Judges Think It Is Okay To Use Clustering and Suggestive Coding Tools?

When will the judiciary offer guidance to parties on whether it is okay to use advanced technologies to do a better and less expensive job finding relevant ESI as compared to using keywords to fish haphazardly for ESI?

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