There is growing interest in predictive coding in the UK, with the first-ever judicial approval for its use during disclosure in English High Court proceedings coming in February, in the Pyrrho ...
Gavin Foggo and Shella Khan discuss two recent cases in which the High Court has stood firm on the use of this technology, and advise on how it can be implemented by firms Predictive coding, also ...
Last month I wrote about the techno-logical aspects of predictive coding. This month I want to expand that into its potential effects on the profession. Now that predictive coding has been ratified ...
Ruling could encourage more lawyers to use automated review process in e-disclosure. The High Court has ruled in favour of the use of predictive coding in electronic disclosure, in the first contested ...
Over the last three years, D4 has tracked data from its predictive coding cases, where it used Equivio's Zoom software for analytics and predictive coding. D4 offers electronic data discovery, ...
Gareth Evans and Jennifer Rearden of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher write: Many have been deterred from using predictive coding because various hurdles can arise. Nevertheless, with some forethought and ...
Hosted by The Lawyer on 25 May 2016, in association with FTI Consulting, this webcast is now available to download. While predictive coding is only just gaining acceptance in the UK, it received court ...
The use of technology in litigation disclosure looks set to become more common following a landmark judgment, writes Susan Monty. In Pyrrho Investments Ltd and another v MWB Property Ltd and others ...
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