Dec. 6, 2012
Firms adapt to the age of e-discovery
Law firms and corporate counsel can find a new source of revenue while reducing costs to clients by implementing litigation readiness programs using predictive coding. By Daniel Garrie





Daniel B. Garrie
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Cell: (212) 826-5351
Email: daniel@lawandforensics.com
In the previous installment of this series on predictive coding and its potential effects on the law firm model, I discussed the changing role of the players in the e-discovery process. With the rise of predictive coding in the world of e-discovery, the senior attorney or partner on a case is involved more than ever with the initial training of software. In this final installment I want to analyze the way law firm revenue streams are changing and ho...
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