Predictive Coding in Practice: Four Success Stories [WHITEPAPER]
Barclay T. Blair, ViaLumina LLC Predictive coding is one method of gaining control over the expanding universe of data. By reducing the volume of data requiring attorney review, predictive coding...
View ArticleFour Examples of Predictive Coding Success
Four lawsuits illustrate how technology-assisted review can save time, money and courtroom nightmares. Over the last three years, D4 has tracked data from its predictive coding cases, where it used...
View ArticleMicrosoft Mail and the 4th Amendment
Do Any of Us Seriously Think We Have a Right Not to Have Email Seized as Possible Evidence? By Chuck Kellner, SVP, Consulting Group, D4 LLC Hon. James C. Francis IV, United States Magistrate Judge in...
View ArticleSix Do’s and Don’ts of Database Discovery | eDiscovery Update
By Peter Coons, SVP, Consulting Group, D4 LLC In almost every litigation matter on which I consult with clients, at some point we discuss the discovery of databases. The conversation begins with a...
View ArticleeDiscovery Update: Cybersecurity, Changes to Federal Rules of Evidence
By Peter Coons, SVP, Consulting Group, D4 LLC I just returned from an exhausting nine-day trip to Las Vegas. If you are wondering, it was for business and not a gambling junket. Although the weather...
View ArticleApplying Predictive Data Analytics in Discovery | Part 1
By Tom Groom, VP, Professional Consulting Group, D4 LLC This is the first in a series of articles exploring the application of data analytics to eDiscovery. Webster’s Dictionary defines data analytics...
View ArticleeDiscovery Update: What We Can ‘Lerner’ About ESI from the IRS
By Peter Coons, SVP, Professional Consulting Group, D4 LLC Former IRS employee, Lois Lerner, apparently had some hard drive issues in 2011. Not a big deal unless that hard drive happened to contain...
View ArticleeDiscovery Update: ESI: Beyond the usual suspect, rules still apply
By Peter Coons, SVP, Professional Consulting Group, D4 LLC For most attorneys, the term electronic evidence brings to mind the “usual suspects,” including emails, social media posts, backup tapes and...
View ArticleeDiscovery Update: Gathering Tweets from a Different Place in Time
By Peter Coons, SVP, Technical Advisory Group, D4 LLC Social media sites can be a treasure trove of potential evidence. Lawyers can scour public Facebook pages to find pictures of individuals hiking...
View ArticleeDiscovery Update: Cloud computing and lame excuses for not preserving ESI
By Peter Coons, SVP, D4 LLC In this employment discrimination case - Brown v. Tellermate Holdings, Ltd., (S.D. Ohio July 1, 2014) - one of the central pieces of evidence sought was stored in a cloud...
View ArticleMyth-Busting Predictive Coding: Are Key Words Really Dead?
Two e-discovery veterans discuss the use and disuse of predictive analytics. Using predictive analytics technology, which includes data modeling and mining and machine learning, is often referred to as...
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