Spring 2018: “Predictive Coding Is Not Only for Big Firms and Big Cases,” D.C. Bar Litigation Community Quarterly Update
Predictive coding can pay big dividends and yield significant ROI even on smaller matters involving tens of thousands rather than hundreds of thousands or millions of documents, writes Dagger’s Bruce Ellis Fein.
December 28th, 2015: A Beginner’s Guide to Predictive Coding Terms: Part 2 (The Chronicle of eDiscovery)
The use of Predictive coding is growing and is even more defensible under the new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Like the technology that operates behind the scenes, the language used in the field can often be hard to understand. Dagger’s own Bruce Fein has defined some commonly used terms. Here is Part 2.
December 17th, 2015: A Beginner’s Guide to Predictive Coding Terms: Part 1 (The Chronicle of eDiscovery)
The use of Predictive coding is growing and is even more defensible under the new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Like the technology that operates behind the scenes, the language used in the field can often be hard to understand. Noted expert, Bruce Fein, has broken down some of the most commonly used terms, defined them in familiar language and placed them in the legal context.
December 1st, 2015: E-Discovery Disruption and the Field of Challengers (Legaltech News)
Dagger’s Bruce Fein quoted on competing with (much-)more-expensive incumbents in LegalTech News.
November 24th, 2015: Basic Accuracy Measurements for Predictive Coding: A Technical Perspective (The Chronicle of eDiscovery)
Predictive coding has a lexicon all of its own. While the complexity of the terminology is often a barrier to entry for many lawyers and litigation support teams, it shouldn’t be that way. Noted Predictive coding expert, Bruce Fein, takes three essential terms and explains them in a practical manner.