September 11, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal
Document Review Without Artificial Intelligence"Language-based analytics" purports to leverage the way words convey concepts during discovery.
By Andy Kraftsow
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September 01, 2014 | National Law Journal
Document Review Without Artificial IntelligenceBy Andy Kraftsow
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March 21, 2014 | Inside Counsel
Analyzing direct evidence: When an avalanche is actually a snow flurryQuantifying how far events strayed from what was expected and/or acceptable by calculating the standard deviation of actual event outcomes gives you hard evidence of how big or small the snowfall really was.
By Andy Kraftsow
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March 11, 2014 | Inside Counsel
Technology: Turning document review expense into assetsUsing well-constructed synonym-rings to identify potentially relevant documents eliminates about 80 percent of collected documents from the review process a substantial savings in time and money.
By Andy Kraftsow
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February 21, 2014 | Inside Counsel
Technology: 5 steps for analyzing incoming productionsLeveraging Poisson mathematics will dramatically reduce the number of documents that need to be reviewed to understand what a collection actually says about the issues.
By Andy Kraftsow
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February 07, 2014 | Inside Counsel
Technology: Using logic to cut review costsShifting ones perspective of the first-pass review process, from examining documents to hunting for relevant language, will significantly reduce time and costs.
By Andy Kraftsow
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January 24, 2014 | Inside Counsel
Technology: The role of probability & certainty in developing document review strategiesThe introduction of probability and certainty allows human reviewers to accurately identify responsive data in large populations while examining only a small percentage of the total data population.
By Andy Kraftsow
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