eDiscovery experts and commentators have championed the promise of technology-assisted review (TAR) since Judge Andrew Peck's Da Silva Moore decision in February of 2012. But exactly how is TAR faring in the real world of complex discovery? More importantly, how are the latest generation of structured and conceptual analytics tools being used to increase efficiencies and drive positive outcomes, translating TAR's promise into practical results?
In this practical presentation, eDiscovery analytics and legal review experts will share an overview of the industry's most advanced analytics technologies and highlight recommended workflows and appropriate use cases for achieving quantifiably impactful increases in document review efficiency and accuracy.
Webcast Highlights:
+ Structured Analytics: Threading the Email Needle
+ Conceptual Analytics: From Choices (TAR 1.0 v. 2.0) to Clusters
+ Brains and Brawn: Considering Brainspace and Relativity
+ A Good Stopping Point: The Why and When of Workflow Decisions with Continuous Active Learning
Presenting Experts:
+ Michael Sarlo, EnCE, CBE, CCLO, RCA, CCPA - Michael is a Partner and Senior EVP of eDiscovery and Digital Forensics for HaystackID.
+ Adam Rubinger, JD. - As an EVP with HaystackID, Adam brings more than 20 years of experience and applied expertise in advising, consulting, and managing large-scale eDiscovery projects.
+ Anya Korolyov, Esq. - As Director of Project Management with HaystackID, Anya has 12 years of experience in eDiscovery with extensive expertise with Second Requests as an attorney and consultant.
+ Seth Curt Schechtman, Esq. - As Senior Managing Director of Review Services for HaystackID, Seth has extensive review experience, including class actions, MDLs, and Second Requests.
+ Young Yu - As Director of Client Service with HaystackID, Young is the primary strategic and operational advisor to clients in eDiscovery matters.