Traditional document review can be one of the most variable and expensive aspects of the discovery process. The good news is that there are innumerable analytic tools available to empower attorneys to work smarter, whereby reducing discovery costs and allowing attorneys to focus sooner on the data most relevant to the litigation. And, while various vendors have “proprietary” tools with
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Key Word Searching – What Is It? And How Do I Do It (Well)?
By Farrell Fritz P.C. on
Posted in ESI, Search Terms
A key word search is a basic search technique that involves searching for one or more words within or across a collection of documents/files. Typically, the purpose of a key word search in a litigation is to limit the universe of potentially responsive data that one must process and review in order to prosecute/defend a lawsuit. (Note, this blog relates …
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