Mandating Use of Predictive Coding in Electronic Discovery: An Ill-Advised Judicial Intrusion

TH Murphy - Am. Bus. LJ, 2013 - HeinOnline
… Part III reviews the fundamental roles of the parties and the court in discovery. Against
this background, Part IV argues that judicial mandates of particular technologies for electronic
discovery would be misguided because the parties may have legitimate, good-faith
concerns that lead them to prefer keyword searching rather than predictive coding (or vice
versa) and because judges do not have sufficient reasons to depart from the traditional
judicial role to intervene in such decisions. …

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TH Murphy - American Business Law Journal
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