A pair of e-discovery research projects, intended to test new methods and processes, may also lead to customers receiving extra velocity on sales pitches this spring.
That’s because in addition to the final results of the U.S. government’s annual Text Retrieval Conference (TREC) Legal Track, due in February, there will also be a new round of the nonprofit Electronic Discovery Institute’s own performance study, last conducted in 2006. In both cases, the contests pit teams of document reviewers, using their choice of software, all working on the same data set to learn which methods are the fastest and most thorough.
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