Civil Litigation,
Judges and Judiciary,
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Dec. 1, 2017
Keyword mediation helps expedite e-discovery
This alternative can benefit both parties, as well as the court, because a mediator can expedite an agreement in a technically efficient manner, while the parties maintain control over the keyword selection process.





Daniel B. Garrie
Neutral
JAMS
Cyber Security
Orange County
Cell: (212) 826-5351
Email: daniel@lawandforensics.com

Gail A. Andler
Neutral
JAMS
Email: gandler@jamsadr.com
Gail A. Andler is a retired judge of the Orange County Superior Court. She is a Southern California-based neutral who specializes in business, employment, class actions, and mass torts.
Selecting and using keywords to search large volumes of electronically stored information is often an unavoidable step in the process of electronic discovery. When parties and courts do so without technical guidance, it can become a contentious and highly technical process. An efficient alternative is to involve a neutral mediator with a thorough understanding of the governing law and the technology systems at issue. This alternative can benefit both parties, as well ...
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