Five Great Reads
Data Discovery and Legal Discovery
Five Great Reads is a selection of five (or more) articles and article extracts published on the ComplexDiscovery blog and shared regularly to inform and update legal, information technology, and business professionals on the art and science of data discovery1and legal discovery2.
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Top Five Reads
The Top Providers? A Short List of Primary Predictive Coding Platforms (ComplexDiscovery)
From Platforms to Workflows: Predictive Coding Technologies and Protocols Survey – Fall 2019 Results (ComplexDiscovery)
U.S. Leadership in AI: A Plan from NIST (NIST)
Focusing on Artificial Intelligence? Seven Questions For Vendors With AI Products (Maura Grossman and Rees Morrison)
Automating eDiscovery: A Strategic Framework (ComplexDiscovery)
 
Lagniappe
eDiscovery Business Kinetics: DSO, MRR, and Customer Revenue Distribution - Summer 2019 (ComplexDiscovery)
Not Discovery? Cloud Technology Leader Clio Receives $250 Million Investment from TCV and JMI (Clio)
eDiscovery Mergers, Acquisitions, and Investments in Q3 2019 (ComplexDiscovery)
Balancing the Science and Art of Marketing? (Nate Holmes, Kaya Ismail, and Philip Kotler)
Evaluating Communication Approaches: A Principled Look (ComplexDiscovery)
 
Recurrent
The Short List: An Abridged eDiscovery Directory
A Chronological Look at the Business of eDiscovery in 2019: Mergers, Acquisitions, and Investments
From Alexa to iTunes: Audio Updates on eDiscovery
ComplexDiscovery is a blog of current news, views and insight related to data and legal discovery. Visit the complete site at ComplexDiscovery.com.
Data Discovery is the exploration of patterns and trends within unstructured data with the objective of uncovering insight and driving action.
Electronic Discovery (Legal Discovery) is the process of identifying, preserving, collecting, processing, searching, reviewing and producing electronically stored information that may be relevant to a civil, criminal, or regulatory matter.
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