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John Henry, Esq. v. TAR

The Wall Street Journal recently ran a piece titled “Why Hire a Lawyer? Computers are Cheaper” on the heels of the New York Times’ “Armies of Expensive Lawyers, Replaced by Cheaper Software.” While...

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Teenagers Just As Good At Document Review As Professionals, But Slightly Moodier

An information scientist named William Webber conducted a little experiment, wherein he had two groups perform document review. One group was “a review team from a vendor of professional legal review...

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Auto-Saved Emails: A New eDiscovery Concern

The much-publicized Google v. Oracle patents trial finished just before we launched IT-Lex, but we just read about an interesting detail that has eDiscovery relevance. During the discovery phase of...

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Don’t Pass The eDiscovery Buck To The Vendor

  In Peerless Indus., Inc. v. Crimson AV, LLC (N.D. Ill. Jan. 8, 2013), another court made it clear that a law firm or litigant can’t just rely on an outside vendor to handle the process associated...

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Another Court Outlaws “Fishing Expeditions” In Social Media eDiscovery

By IT-Lex Intern Karina Saranovic (LinkedIn) IT-Lex has regularly reported on the issue of social media discovery, and a recent case has led to a Court’s examination of these evidentiary boundaries yet...

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In re: Biomet – Doing the Math on Court Approved Multimodal Review

Earlier today we reported on an Indiana District Court’s approval of multimodal computer assisted review- if you haven’t checked it out yet, read today’s earlier post first before reading further....

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In re Biomet: 2 x 2 = 5?

Yet more on In re Biomet.   Yesterday, we discussed In re: Biomet, where an Indiana district court gave its blessing to multimodal computer assisted review.  We also reported on some possible issues...

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eDiscovery Clash Of The Titans; Google Claims Searching Difficulties

By IT-Lex Intern Shannon Allen (LinkedIn) Our favorite tech giants continue to battle each other in the courtroom.  The District Court for Northern California issued an order on May 9th in response to...

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