Wednesday, January 05, 2011

E-Discovery Software

Last year, The Wall Street Journal reported on a BTI Consulting Group survey indicating that large companies intend to spend more than 7% of their litigation budget on e-discovery this year.

The ABA Journal cited the article, noting that:
"The right software can help reduce the number of documents needing attorney review, helping save money..."
For example, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius used “predictive coding” software made by Recommind Inc. to review millions of pages of documents in less than a month.

Cisco recently started utilizing the same software.

As Recommind explains, Predictive Coding is "a patent-pending technology and workflow which automatically analyzes, prioritizes and codes all documents in a collection as part of litigation or regulatory or internal investigations."

However, as the Recommind site also explains, predictive coding is not a replacement for attorneys.

It is simply a more efficient addition to the sorting component of the workflow and documentation process -- a process that still requires attorney review and analysis, which is itself an area abundant with potential added efficiencies and cost savings.

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