Technology Assisted Review

Today’s post draws upon countless other recent articles and blogs and their respective predictions regarding, what’s in store for 2016 when it comes to e-discovery.  I have tried to synthesize below, the steps that I believe every litigator should embrace for the coming year.

First, learn the new rules of civil procedure. The amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure took

Continue Reading A Few ESI Musts For 2016

A little more than three years ago, federal Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck (SDNY), issued a seminal decision in Da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe & MSL Group, 11 Civ. 1279 (February 24, 2012).  Indeed, in that ruling, Judge Peck sent a message that predictive coding and computer assisted review is an appropriate tool that should be “seriously
Continue Reading Magistrate Judge Peck’s Recent Decision on the Use of Predictive Coding and the Cooperative Obligations Involved