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Lexbe provides eDiscovery software and services for legal professionals at law firms, corporations, and government agencies.
Technology assisted review (TAR), also known as predictive coding and computer assisted review, has become a frequently used tool to complete large document reviews quickly and cost efficiently. The promise of fast, accurate computer-assisted coding as a practical solution to increasingly massive collections is encouraging, but understanding various vendor approaches can be confusing and overwhelming. In many cases, there is little, if any, information about how a specific TAR methodology works, creating potential defensibility blind spots and jeopardizing the progress of your case. How can you trust or account for the results of a mystery process? Alternatively, if a methodology is fully disclosed, case teams can evaluate, explain, and justify outcomes with confidence.
Topics Addressed in this On-Demand Webinar Include:
- What is technology assisted review (TAR)?
- Key concepts/terms in predictive coding and TAR
- How do different TAR methodologies work?
- Comparing outcomes: predictive coding vs. manual review
- Importance of transparency in TAR applications
- Benefits of scalability in predictive coding architectures
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