What the Cal is Continuous Active Learning? And Why Should the Trial Lawyer Care.

What the Cal is Continuous Active Learning?

Continuous Active Learning, or CAL, is the term e-discovery computer science techies use when referring to the next generation of Technology Assisted Review tool—aka TAR 2.0—in matters of litigation. It saves a bunch of time and money, delivering document discovery results in real-time, a distinct advantage over TAR 1.0, predictive coding model. So, for practitioners…

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Multi Year Cases Shouldn’t Cost Multi Millions to Host

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Multi-year cases produce a ton of eDiscovery and ESI data, requiring more space than maybe your current system and inhouse resources can handle. Between the disparate types of trial documents like email, social media, drop box, text messages, video, audio, graphic, and PDFs, your systems and IT may quickly reach their limitations when you need…

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The Perils of Discovery Self-Collection

The Discovery phase of any lawsuit can be complex, tedious and time-consuming, but it’s one of the most important phases in the litigation process and therefore, it is never appropriate to allow your client to do the discovery themselves and certify its accuracy. The courts have recently made that very clear. Just this past July,…

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$33M Product Liability Trial

$33M Product Liability Trial

Supporting Counsel: Defense Services: 12 Hour Turn Around Video Impeachment Editing, Trial Director, Trial Presentation and Preparation JURIS LTS was retained to assist Defense Counsel in trial preparation and presentation development for a California product liability trial.  Plaintiff demand was $33M, and a pre-trial settlement of $3-4M was made. During the trial, the jury requested…

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