Sentences with phrase «whether predictive coding»

However, in May, the High Court went further when two undisclosed parties disagreed on whether predictive coding software should be used.

Not exact matches

The main difference is whether or not the matter needs just Continuous Active Learning (CAL) or the full scope of predictive coding.
It was an informative gathering with lively roundtable discussions amongst peers on interesting e-discovery topics such as: judges ordering the use of predictive coding, indexing data by concepts, the practicality of co-operation and disclosure of predictive coding to opposing counsel, whether it's possible to conduct privilege reviews using predictive coding and even securing executive buy - in for «spring cleaning» data remediation projects.
Whether we call these software programs «predictive coding,» «technology - assisted review» or something else entirely, how do you know that they are right for you as a cautious and risk - averse in - house lawyer?
So query whether eDiscovery Point has true predictive coding.
I would argue that although having an opponent at the table is going to be a non-starter, the courts should be much more carefully examining whether they actually have a sufficient understanding of predictive coding methodology and performance to make a proportionality ruling under Rule 26, since, as the Da Silva court noted, the court's ability to okay its use is rooted in part in the proportionality rule.
All of the panelists agreed that whether or not predictive coding is being used on a matter, keywords / search terms still have a useful place in the e-discovery process, as do other analytics tools including de-duplication and email threading.
Specifically, the judge, in that case, permitted the use of predictive coding for that review, a general term that at that time referred to programs that used algorithms to determine whether documents are relevant to a case.
He looks for innovation above all else, noting that while all firms might say they're innovative, he checks things such as if e-discovery is done the old - fashioned way or whether they have the capacity to leverage AI and predictive coding.
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