In the standards game to normalize the form and use of e-discovery load files, the American Bar Association may stay on the sidelines until a few more seasons go by — perhaps several years, officials said Wednesday.
Load files are a primary way of moving data between e-discovery applications. For example, to transfer data from collection programs to review platforms, or from review platforms to processing engines. Most people use de facto methods from the AccessData Summation and LexisNexis Concordance applications.
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