Coming today to LitigationWorld: Your client collects 10 GB of potentially responsive email, documents, text messages, etc. and hands it to you. You start calculating how long it'll take your team to review everything. What if instead you could train a software program to find the relevant documents? That's the promise of predictive coding (aka technology assisted review), a technology baked into some document review products. In this issue of LitigationWorld, technology reporter Evan Koblentz offers a primer and explains why courts may someday require you to use it. Also, don't miss the LitigationWorld Pick of the Week for a review of Grammerly.
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