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Minds Matter: H5, Rules-Based TAR, and Cooperation

by Joshua Neil Rubin | Dec 23, 2014 | Uncategorized

This article is about how H5‘s rules-based approach to technology-assisted review provides a great framework for illustrating cooperation in ediscovery. But first, some context. By this time next year, Rule 1 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure will have...
Efficient Ediscovery: Email Between the Parties

Efficient Ediscovery: Email Between the Parties

by Joshua Neil Rubin | Oct 8, 2014 | Uncategorized

In any case where emails between the parties will be discoverable, the parties should collect and jointly analyze the emails between them, before the initial scheduling conference, in order to agree on an efficient and proportional ediscovery plan and to attempt early...
Statistically Improbable Phrases in Technology-Assisted Review

Statistically Improbable Phrases in Technology-Assisted Review

by Joshua Neil Rubin | May 8, 2012 | Uncategorized

Amazon.com computes and displays “Statistically Improbable Phrases” for its indexed books. It defines a Statistically Improbable Phrase as “a phrase that occurs a large number of times in a particular book relative to all [indexed] books.” You...

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