Monday, March 11, 2013

Report: Predictive Coding Replaces Sanctions as the Big News in E-Discovery

http://ow.ly/iJQkF

An article appearing on the eDiscovery Search Blog written by Bob Ambrogi.


The article states, "For the last several years, year-end reports on e-discovery have highlighted sanctions as the lead headline. (For examples from this blog, see Report: Sanction Requests Rise But Awards Hold Steady for 2011 and E-Discovery Sanctions Reach an All-Time High, Survey Finds.) For 2012, however, a different story took the lead spot — the rise of predictive coding.

Such is the conclusion of the 2012 Year-End Electronic Discovery and Information Law Update published by the law firm Gibson Dunn." Links to the reports referenced are provided in the article.

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