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CALI Webinar - Threading the eDiscovery Needle: Achieving Efficient and Defensible Document Review

Written by Jennifer Ladd

Updated: Feb 22, 2024

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Document review is typically the most expensive phase of an eDiscovery project, with past studies attributing more than half of discovery costs to document review. Even as review technologies improve, volume and complexity continue to grow, making it difficult to balance the need for efficiency against the need for defensibility. In this one-hour program, a panel of expert Canadian practitioners and a leading analytics expert will discuss the latest tools and techniques and how you can use them to strike the necessary balance. Topics discussed will include searching, analytics, assisted review, key metrics, and more.

Document review is typically the most expensive phase of an eDiscovery project, with past studies attributing more than half of discovery costs to document review. Even as review technologies improve, volume and complexity continue to grow, making it difficult to balance the need for efficiency against the need for defensibility. In this one-hour program, a panel of expert Canadian practitioners and a leading analytics expert will discuss the latest tools and techniques and how you can use them to strike the necessary balance. Topics discussed will include searching, analytics, assisted review, key metrics, and more.

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