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Joint MeetingeDiscovery Joint Sessionwith the Association of

Records Managers and Administrators, NYC Chapter (ARMA), Paralegals and Litigation

Support Working Group (PALS) and Women in eDiscovery (WIE)

Moderator: Joe Bartolo, J.D.

Joint MeetingThe Use of TAR and Predictive

Coding in eDiscovery and Information Governance

Panelist:Alan Winchester, Esq.

Joint MeetingThe Use of TAR and Predictive

Coding in eDiscovery and Information Governance

Panelist:Rudy Moliere

Joint MeetingThe Use of TAR and Predictive

Coding in eDiscovery and Information Governance

Panelist:Hon. Ronald J. Hedges

(retired)

Joint MeetingThe Use of TAR and Predictive

Coding in eDiscovery and Information Governance

Panelist:Salvatore Mancuso

Topic 1:

Predictive Coding (PC) as an emerging trend ("buzzword") - what's all the buzz about?

What is PC exactly, and how does it fit into TAR (Technology Assisted Review) a/k/a CAR (Computer Assisted Review) - or does it?

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Topic 2:

What are the benefits of using processes such as TAR/CAR or PC versus a traditional linear review?

Topic 3:What are some of the differences in

using TAR/CAR for various purposes:

(a) records management;

(b) investigations and early case assessment; and

(c) Litigation (civil or criminal).

Is there is downstream use for PC for Information Governance Purposes? (Predictive Filing?) 

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Topic 4:Have paralegals been placed on

remediation projects of large data sets, and can they see this as a tool?

If paralegals are in the position where they will be asked to interact with this technology, are TAR/CAR and PC white horses for potential challenges?

Topic 5:

•What is involved in the process of generating a random “Sample”?

•What are some best practices regarding “Sampling” of the “Active” and “Null” sets to validate the results of TAR and “Clustering”?

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Topic 6:CAR/TAR (and PC) have not been

accepted in any litigation other than at a threshold level. Should there be "transparency?

What does that mean in actual litigation practice?

Topic 7:

How should attorneys defend the process of using TAR/CAR (and/or PC), if challenged?

Concluding Remarks

Questions & Answers

Thank You for AttendingSpecial thanks to

NYCPA;ARMA;Women in eDiscovery – New York Chapter;PALS;

Event Sponsors: Polygon and

Subject Matter Expert Panelists;All those who participated in planning;NBC Studios.

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