Sentences with phrase «doc review attorneys»

Fortunately for many doc review attorneys, software hasn't completely eliminated the need for human reviewers, and predictive coding raises at least two important issues for attorneys: (1) their legal obligations to conduct a reasonable search for responsive documents under federal discovery rules, and (2) their ethical obligation to safeguard a client's privileged information.
Here are a few tips on how to survive life as a doc review attorney:

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But the reason why so many attorneys reluctantly agree to doing doc review is that it is paying work.
Some background: Back in 2013, attorney David Lola was doing doc review for Skadden Arps.
Also, the goal, hopefully within the next year as I continue to expand, is to help the un and underemployed attorneys that are doing doc review by hiring them to take on cases so that they can gain experience and put that on their resumes.
An ATL tipster says that the staff attorneys are being cut so that the firm can «have some work for 80 or so first years that just started who are already doing nothing but doc review and who should expect to be doing nothing but doc review for the foreseeable future.»
I highly suggest that you have an attorney review any docs you get off line before using them.
The going rate around here for a RE attorney to draft or review these docs and close a loan is anywhere from around $ 400 to upwards of $ 1,000 depending on who you know, how much business you throw their way, or the direction of the wind that day.
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