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Why would you not use predictive coding in UK litigation? An eloquent argument from Alex Dunstan-Lee of Navigant
We have been filming videos and publishing them in parallel with conventional blog posts for a little over two years now. For some of them I participate as a questioner; for others we simply point a camera at someone with … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Dunstan-Lee, Katie Jensen
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Katie Jensen of Navigant talks about how to encourage UK lawyers to use predictive coding
Katie Jensen is Director, Legal Technology Solutions at Navigant. She is from the US, and therefore brings a perspective to the use of technology by UK lawyers which is slightly different from those used to our ways. I interviewed her … Continue reading
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