The Electronic Discovery Institute has finalized plans to conduct an academic study of computer-assisted document review, and has announced the chief scientists for the study: professor Peter Glynn and consulting professor Gerd Infanger from Stanford University.
EDI will act as the administrator for the study, announced Washington, D.C.-based attorney Patrick Oot, general counsel and co-founder of the institute along with Tarrytown, N.Y.-based consultant/attorney Anne Kershaw. Oot is special counsel for EDD with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission, and is a member of LTN‘s Editorial Advisory Board. Oot sent the announcement in a email; he said he also conveyed it on panel discussions he participated in at the International Legal Technology Association conference near Washington, D.C.
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