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Technology Assisted Review (TAR): Applications Beyond Legal Document Review
Tech-assisted reviews leverage cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics to sift through massive datasets, extracting valuable insights and aiding decision-makers in making informed choices. From legal proceedings to product evaluations and beyond, the applications of tech-assisted reviews are proving to be a catalyst for increased efficiency, reduced workload, and heightened accuracy. This article delves into the diverse
Dec 4, 2023


Document Review: Popular TAR Platforms and Algorithmic Insights
There are several popular tools available in the market for Technology Assisted Review (TAR), each with its unique features and capabilities. Here are some of the most widely recognized TAR tools: Relativity Assisted Review: Relativity Assisted Review is a TAR solution offered within the Relativity eDiscovery platform. It combines advanced analytics and machine learning to facilitate efficient document review. The tool provides various features for training the system, valid
Nov 27, 2023


Unlocking the Power of Technology Assisted Review: Best Practices
In the digital age, vast amounts of information and data are generated and stored, creating a significant challenge for organizations when it comes to reviewing and analyzing documents for legal, regulatory, or investigative purposes. Traditional manual review methods often prove time-consuming, costly, and prone to human error. This is where Technology Assisted Review (TAR) comes into play, offering a more efficient and accurate approach to document review. Technology Assis
Nov 21, 2023


E-Discovery and The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
What is E-Discovery? Litigation involves discovery, the process of obtaining and exchanging evidence, or information that might potentially become evidence. Parties are bound to the legal procedure of information and evidence exchange with one another in state and federal courts. While it is primarily described in the context of litigation, the discovery process is essential to many other areas of investigations, arbitrations, and other forms of dispute resolution. e-Discover
May 4, 2021
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