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Litigation

May 4, 2012

Predictive coding endorsed by Southern District of New York

The judicial system is evolving, perhaps not at the same pace as technology, but it is progressing with respect to discovery. By Daniel B. Garrie of Law & Forensics


By Daniel B. Garrie, Esq.


The judicial system is evolving, perhaps not at the same pace as technology, but it is progressing with respect to discovery. In the Southern District of New York, Judge Robert Carter published his opinion in Monique da Silva Moore, et al. v. Publicis Group SA, et al. In the opinion, Judge Carter affirmed Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck's order approving (and arguably outright advocating for) the use of predictive-coding, if both...

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