Sentences with phrase «ediscovery industry»

Through this blog, we hope to bring news, views, and analysis of the eDiscovery industry for our audience of contract attorneys, law firms, and corporations.
That has changed a lot over the past 10 years and the eDiscovery industry is now at the forefront of the practical use of machine learning and AI.
The session featured the following panelists: Maura R. Grossman and Gordon V. Cormack, two of the eDiscovery industry's leading researchers in the field, who have published seminal articles on the product; U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck, who has issued Orders in two of the leading cases in the field; and John Tredennick, the CEO of software company Catalyst and a leading proponent of the use of CAL.
Working as a Consultant within the eDiscovery industry, I help clients implement the industry's best of breed eDiscovery solutions such as Exterro.
In the eDiscovery industry, legal document review accounts for upwards of 70 % of all related costs.
The eDiscovery industry is a global industry reflecting the enormous growth in information and the specialised technology which has developed to meet that challenge.
What do you perceive to be the biggest drivers of change in the eDiscovery industry over the course of the next five years?
The eDiscovery industry is saturated with new whitepapers, blog posts, and webinars regarding Technology Assisted Review and Predictive Coding, which, at times, can be more confusing than helpful.
Sure, we could see the decline of heavy litigation which supports much of the UK eDiscovery industry, but I have been predicting that anyway thanks to high costs, civil procedure rules which are not fit for purpose, a wet (and disgruntled) judiciary, and a wholly ineffective, not to say deliberately destructive, attitude on the part of the government and the Ministry of Justice.
This, along with a lack of key job descriptions, has caused some problems for the still young eDiscovery industry.
The ediscovery industry will continue reshaping itself to meet these requirements in 2017, building on the huge international consolidation seen in the previous two years.
The eDiscovery industry has been built by pioneers on the backs of unsuspecting early adopter clients and technologists who shared a common vision, the digitization of the legal world and the inevitable mainstream adoption of electronic evidence management.
The legal industry in general, and eDiscovery industry in particular, needs to deliver a highly - usable product to each legal team that distills tens of thousands of «relevant - and - responsive - but - who - cares» documents into a tightly organized, fact - driven case story.
He first leveraged this skillset early in his career with Florida Data Bank which developed one of the first scanning and image retrieval systems for litigation support, known as DocuLex, and Discovery cracker for the fledgling eDiscovery industry.
This week, we will cover some practical impediments that exist in the eDiscovery industry at large, and then cover some practical solutions to the challenge of providing better eDiscovery value.
The eDiscovery industry has changed a lot over last fifteen years.

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I currently serve as a subject matter expert in the eDiscovery and compliance space and am active in industry organizations including The Sedona Conference, EDRM, and the ACC.
The legal industry has an emerging opportunity to deliver more than simple compliance with eDiscovery rules.
Justin's professional background at KYL includes a wide range of experience at the leading edge of information technology and its application in the legal industry and he is extensively involved in the management and oversight of the firm's value pricing, human resources, business development, and ACEDS award - winning eDiscovery initiatives.
Lorraine has provided consulting services on all phases of eDiscovery in litigation and investigations to public and private companies in various industries including energy and natural resources, financial services, telecommunications, healthcare, the pharmaceutical sector, and heavy manufacturing.
Part of the answer is that eDiscovery's intrinsic nature as a «manufacturing process» activity has been poorly understood across the legal industry, directly leading to high costs and inconsistent results.
Today, while the industry continues to evolve and grow, eDiscovery processes and technologies have matured and a well - established community of... [more]
We are a recognized industry leader with a strong reputation for customer service excellence, ediscovery expertise, quality deliverables and a comprehensive technology offering.
He has particular exposure to the Financial Services Industry including full time secondments and leading large scale International data preservation and eDiscovery engagements.
Our second segment was a panel led by Chris Dale, an industry leading eDiscovery consultant, who held an interactive discussion with the audience regarding the «acceptance of predictive coding technology by the English courts».
The latest eDiscovery hot topic revolves around a Federal Judge Survey that highlights a key point, in which we at D4 are not surprised by: after all these years of talking about eDiscovery, many practitioners, and the legal industry overall, still do not understand the eDiscovery process and how to properly handle Electronically Stored Information (ESI).
The TSC TRP recently published the 4th Edition of the eDiscovery & Digital Information Management Glossary in an effort to standardize industry definitions we can all use.
To put things into perspective, an industry standard storage device used in the eDiscovery business would cost approximately $ 100,000 for 38 TB of data storage.
Industry studies have shown that with the right training, predictive coding achieves better and more cost - effective results than traditional, Boolean logic - based eDiscovery, which requires humans to give detailed, specifically structured instruction sets for searches.
I mean, we are seeing new players come into the legal industry, the eDiscovery players have been there and they are expanding their role.
Prior to embarking on his ediscovery career, Ty spent his early years working in the financial services industry for companies such as Thomson Reuters and Lehman Brothers.
As an attorney with 16 years of eDiscovery project management experience, Beau has a deep knowledge of all aspects of complex litigation and is a frequent guest speaker at industry events.
John Stuttard: Well, Legaltech is a fabulous product and it's a fabulous event, but all products have their life - cycles, and when I joined I was looking at the trends in terms of participation and attendee numbers and sponsor activity and that kind of stuff and I noticed that the legal text sort of format which is predicated on eDiscovery, has reached a plateau where eDiscovery has become so mainstream that I think it's well understood by the legal community and it's fairly recent, if you go back 10 years it was a very new and interesting and important technology driving a lot of development in the industry, but in the meantime what ALM built was the single largest collection of individuals from the legal sector at any one event, which is very interesting to me because it's only based on really the technology elements of the legal industry.
The Sedona Conference is a group of attorneys and judges and people in the industry and folks who regularly come together to try to help shape the guidelines and the federal courts look to Sedona a lot for shaping the rules of civil procedures as it relates to ediscovery.
Overseeing the organization's day to day operations, Brian is charting the course of innovative solutions to keep Lighthouse outpacing other industry vendors in the high growth and dynamic eDiscovery space.
Jen is an industry veteran who has overseen hundreds of large - scale eDiscovery projects and managed Client Services, Consulting, and Technical teams who are dedicated to providing outstanding service to corporate and law firm clients.
Brian has also spent time on the corporate side of the industry working as an eDiscovery professional in the General Counsel's office at CSX Corporation, a Fortune 250 company.
To better understand why the hosted model is attracting so much sudden interest in the industry, we spoke to Matthew Morocco, manager of eDiscovery services at Ditto.
Ditto has an 18 - year history of providing comprehensive litigation support and industry - leading eDiscovery solutions, according to Mr. Morocco.
He is also committed to industry development and raising awareness of eDiscovery and legal technology through his NZ E-Discovery Blog.
Christy Burke, President of Burke & Company consulting firm is the moderator / referee as «Brown and Christian make bold projections — and sometimes clash — about imminent global legal IT trends for law firms, vendors, the cloud, what's hot (Surface) and what's not (Blackberry), and whether eDiscovery is finally faltering as the industry's cash cow.
Here's our second submission to the Legal Industry Video Awards, this one has been entered by Nuix and takes us into the world of ediscovery and uses the analogy of baked bean cans to illustrate the problems of searching Dark Data.
Another interesting, dynamic and hard - hitting conference by the Yerra team who always know how to bring the issues facing the Legal, eDiscovery and IP industry to the forefront of our minds.
Lawyers who find ediscovery difficult can now rely on an emerging ediscovery consulting industry that is springing up on both sides of the border.
There is a common misconception in the legal industry that eDiscovery managed services are only a feasible option for larger law firms and corporations.
Leading Service Provider to Offer Ipro Enterprise Suite and Leverage Automated Digital Discovery (ADD) Workflow NEW YORK, February 4, 2015 - Ipro Tech, LLC, a worldwide leader in the design of eDiscovery workflow software, today announced D4, LLC, an industry leader in providing managed data and discovery services to law firms and...
DDI was founded by and is managed by industry veterans who are using their experience and expertise to improve the profession for all of the industry stakeholders, including attorneys, eDiscovery professionals, vendors, courts and clients.
Lighthouse continues to bring innovation in governance, compliance, and ediscovery with the acquisition of the leading chat ediscovery software and services used by financial institutions and other highly regulated industries worldwide.
New York, NY --(Dec. 11, 2017)-- High Performance Counsel ™, a leading legal industry publication delivering high quality thought - leadership and commentary announced today its new legal media partnership with ACEDS, The Association of Certified eDiscovery Specialists (ACEDS), a BARBRI Professional Association.
ACEDS gathers top judges, industry leaders and vendors to deliver knowledge on trending eDiscovery topics
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