Three Predictive Coding Objectives That Cut Big Data Down to Size
It's not just big companies that are drowning in data, it's every company.
March 09, 2015 at 11:48 AM
7 minute read
It's a common misperception that predictive coding is only for big cases and big law firms. In reality, predictive coding has the potential to be just as valuable to small and mid-sized firms handling a wide range of matters.
The reason is simple: It's not just big companies that are drowning in data, it's every company.
Predictive coding has three potential objectives that reduce both the cost and staffing of attorney review, which is typically the most costly stage of e-Discovery. Pursued singly or in combination, these objectives can cut big data down to a manageable size.
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