Coming today to LitigationWorld: With judges approving the use of predictive coding, it seemed like this technology for quickly finding relevant discovery documents would soon become a standard. Therein lies the problem. As Tom O'Connor reports in this issue of LitigationWorld, fans of predictive coding can't decide how to standardize it so they have split into three camps. It's kind of like Betamax versus VHS. But fear not because Tom also has some good news about traditional ediscovery processing and review software. He points to some products that have changed their pricing models, thus becoming viable for use in small cases. Also, don't miss the LitigationWorld Pick of the Week for the benefits and risks of motions in limine.
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