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Perspective

Nov. 8, 2011

Predictive coding: a frame of reference in e-discovery

Why predictive coding deserves to become the new default in discovery. By Daniel B. Garrie of Alternative Resolution Centers


By Daniel B. Garrie


Document review is neither novel nor glamorous, but a necessary evil in the legal profession. Companies and individuals alike are generating data at an astonishing rate, and much of it is discoverable. Just two years ago, the idea would have been dismissed that a phone could provide as much functionality as a laptop, and store thousands of pictures, songs, documents, and messages that are seamlessly integrated with a user's Google account....

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