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Because so many documents are stored nowadays in electronic form, the expense of electronic discovery has become a major concern in litigation. To address this concern, vendors have developed technologies to search through large pools of electronically stored documents for material responsive to e-discovery requests efficiently and expeditiously. One such new technology is “predictive coding” – a technique that uses computers to assist with review of large volumes of documents. The United States Tax Court recently approved the use of predictive coding to respond to a large document request by the IRS. Dynamo […]
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