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e-Discovery has long been dished out by in-house lawyers to external service providers specializing in it. However, much is being written saying that in-house counsel need not immediately reach for the phone when it come...
Predictive Coding to allow greater in-house control of e-Discovery? is an episode from GCRC Channel 1. e-Discovery has long been dished out by in-house lawyers to external service providers specializing in it. However, much is being written...
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Published Jul 17, 2013, audio available.
e-Discovery has long been dished out by in-house lawyers to external service providers specializing in it. However, much is being written saying that in-house counsel need not immediately reach for the phone when it comes to e-Discovery. With corporations increasingly looking to reduce legal spend, they are looking to in-house lawyers to take up more responsibility in respect to e-Discovery.
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Predictive Coding to allow greater in-house control of e-Discovery? is from GCRC Channel 1.
Published Jul 17, 2013