Technology-Assisted Review: Advice for Requesting Parties | Practical Law

Technology-Assisted Review: Advice for Requesting Parties | Practical Law

A Practice Note examining how requesting parties can navigate the technology-assisted review (TAR) process in e-discovery and what transparency entails in the TAR context. This Note explains the benefits of TAR when compared with manual review, unsettled questions about TAR, the debate over the appropriate degree of transparency when using TAR, and key issues to address with producing parties proposing to use TAR.

Technology-Assisted Review: Advice for Requesting Parties

Practical Law Practice Note w-003-8919 (Approx. 14 pages)

Technology-Assisted Review: Advice for Requesting Parties

by Lea Malani Bays, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP and Lexi J. Hazam, Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP, with Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note examining how requesting parties can navigate the technology-assisted review (TAR) process in e-discovery and what transparency entails in the TAR context. This Note explains the benefits of TAR when compared with manual review, unsettled questions about TAR, the debate over the appropriate degree of transparency when using TAR, and key issues to address with producing parties proposing to use TAR.