EPISODE · Oct 1, 2018 · 49 MIN
3: Technology-Assisted Review
from Uncivil Procedure · host Relativity
The very special guest for this edition of Uncivil Procedure: The e-Discovery Podcast is the Honorable Andrew J. Peck, joining Relativity’s David Horrigan, Constantine Pappas, Julie Huner, Danny Pelc, and Anna Siroonian to discuss technology-assisted review (TAR), the defensibility of apartment elevator deposit penalties , and Jar Jar Binks. If you’re following along at home, try answering these questions: Which countries are prime areas for judicial acceptance of TAR? Is Constantine “original?” What will be the most popular application for TAR—outside of e-discovery—in 2028? Listen for insights from Judge Peck’s years on the bench and some good baseball banter. This episode is brought to you by RelativityOne Certified Partner The MCS Group. Follow along with Uncivil Procedure on Twitter, Instagram, The Relativity Blog, or the Relativity Community to keep the conversation going until next month’s episode.
What this episode covers
The Honorable Andrew J. Peck joins the Relativity crew for this month’s episode of Uncivil Procedure: The e-Discovery Podcast, discussing one of his best-known areas of judicial decision-making: technology-assisted review. At what point will the legal profession fully get on board with this tech—and will they be too late? What’s Judge Peck’s ruling on whether online gaming meets the definition of human contact? Is Constantine “original?” Give this a listen to find out.
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