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In An Epic of Dysfunctional Discovery, Court Suggests TAR
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In An Epic of Dysfunctional Discovery, Court Suggests TAR
In Everlast Roofing, Inc. v. Wilson, Pennsylvania Magistrate Judge Martin C. Carlson calling this litigation “a case which threatens to become an epic of dysfunctional discovery”, recommended that “the parties' ESI protocol should draw upon a statistically valid random sample and then include a TAR procedure aimed at using this smaller sample to define search parameters which achieve a 95% accuracy rate when reviewing these records.” The post In…
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