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"Carol E.B. Choksy" <[log in to unmask]>
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Here is a very readable article on TAR/predictive coding, what it is and how
it works.

http://www.fclr.org/fclr/articles/html/2010/Gricks.pdf

 

The Implications of Rule 26(g) on the Use of Technology-Assisted Review 

By Karl Schieneman and Thomas C. Gricks

Technology assisted review has become common in cases where the 

collection of electronically stored information yields large quantities of 

potentially discoverable information. Rule 26(g) of the Federal Rules of 

Civil Procedure imposes unique obligations in this situation for counsel 

beginning with the reality that not all potentially relevant documents will
be 

produced. 

The authors explain the nature of technology assisted review and then 

apply the commands of Rule 26(g) to each phase of this review including 

collecting the data so that the search is truly reasonable and
proportionate, 

disclosures to opposing counsel of methodology, creating the "seed set" that


will guide the software's collection of the relevant data and ascertaining 

whether the final production will meet the recognized standards of precision


and recall and similar test of validation. 

The authors insist that counsel must know how each step of this 

complicated process will impact the ultimate production so counsel will be 

able to meet the Rule 26(g) standards without fear of being sanctioned. 

Best wishes,

Carol

 

Carol E.B. Choksy, PhD IGP CRM PMP

Information Governance Blog

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