Long Live Predictive Coding | Practical Law

Long Live Predictive Coding | Practical Law

Predictive coding programs are readily available, and counsel should carefully assess how and when they should apply this technology in e-discovery. This Practice Note examines the basic technology behind predictive coding, common predictive coding tools, how counsel can best use predictive coding in all aspects of litigation, case law addressing predictive coding, and the advantages and disadvantages of using the technology.  

Long Live Predictive Coding

Practical Law Practice Note 9-567-0325 (Approx. 13 pages)

Long Live Predictive Coding

by Wallis M. Hampton, William J. O'Brien III, and Patricia A. McNulty, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, with Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
Predictive coding programs are readily available, and counsel should carefully assess how and when they should apply this technology in e-discovery. This Practice Note examines the basic technology behind predictive coding, common predictive coding tools, how counsel can best use predictive coding in all aspects of litigation, case law addressing predictive coding, and the advantages and disadvantages of using the technology.