The terms predictive coding and technology-assisted review are not exactly synonyms, but they are both used to describe the use of sophisticated technology to support the lawyers in the eDiscovery process by helping them to discriminate between relevant and irrelevant material and ranking documents by a presumed order of relevance.
The technology is gaining ground, but misconceptions remain about what it is, when it should be used, and how to incorporated it into a discovery workflow.
A webinar given by Recommind on 30 September addresses these points. The speakers are David Horrigan of 451 Research, Darin Sands of Lane Powell and Philip Favro of Recommind.
