“Counsel must design an appropriate process, including use of available technology, with appropriate quality control testing, to review and produce relevant ESI.” Judge Andrew Peck
Let’s start with what predictive coding is not. It is not the “eyes on every document” approach of traditional linear review. Predictive coding is a systematic process that is part of a more robust, streamlined review workflow.
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