Predictive coding: practical pointers | Practical Law

Predictive coding: practical pointers | Practical Law

A High Court decision in May 2016 made clear the court's support for the use of technology-assisted review in disclosure even where the parties are not in agreement. Following the court's recent judgment on the facts in that case, which relied heavily on the disclosed documents, it is timely to consider when it might be appropriate to use predictive coding in the context of disclosure, and the practical steps involved.

Predictive coding: practical pointers

Practical Law UK Articles w-014-9171 (Approx. 4 pages)

Predictive coding: practical pointers

by Oliver Glynn-Jones and Rebecca Wardle, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP
Published on 31 May 2018United Kingdom
A High Court decision in May 2016 made clear the court's support for the use of technology-assisted review in disclosure even where the parties are not in agreement. Following the court's recent judgment on the facts in that case, which relied heavily on the disclosed documents, it is timely to consider when it might be appropriate to use predictive coding in the context of disclosure, and the practical steps involved.