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Perspective

Dec. 5, 2012

Firms adapt to the age of e-discovery

Law firms and corporate counsel can find a new source of revenue while reducing costs to clients by implementing litigation readiness programs using predictive coding. By Daniel Garrie


By Daniel B. Garrie


In Part 1 of this three part series I gave an overview of predictive coding. The overview lays the foundation for this installment discussing the changing roles within the law firm and with outside participants such as neutrals, experts and outside vendors.


Changing roles


No technology is perfect. However, the success of utilizing predictive coding requires a strong litigation support team and counsel that know the case and...

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