Technology Assisted Review (TAR) Guidelines
The Technology Assisted Review (TAR) Guidelines is the work product of more
than 50 experienced practitioners and experts, who devoted substantial time and
effort to improve the law.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is quickly revolutionizing the practice of law. AI
promises to offer the legal profession new tools to increase the efficiency and
effectiveness of a variety of practices. A machine learning process known as
technology assisted review (TAR) is an early iteration of AI for the legal profession.
Consilio’s Xavier Diokno, Deborah Ketchmark, Philip Richards, Justin Scranton and Carolyn Young contributed to these guidelines which originally appeared on EDRM.net in January 2019.
The Technology Assisted Review (TAR) Guidelines is the work product of more
than 50 experienced practitioners and experts, who devoted substantial time and
effort to improve the law.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is quickly revolutionizing the practice of law. AI
promises to offer the legal profession new tools to increase the efficiency and
effectiveness of a variety of practices. A machine learning process known as
technology assisted review (TAR) is an early iteration of AI for the legal profession.
Consilio’s Xavier Diokno, Deborah Ketchmark, Philip Richards, Justin Scranton and Carolyn Young contributed to these guidelines which originally appeared on EDRM.net in January 2019.