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Paul Kinninmont Authors Article On Predictive Coding In International Arbitration
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Litigation and Arbitration associate Paul Kinninmont
authored an article in the Young Arbitration
Review on the topic of predictive coding in international
arbitration. Mr. Kinninmont argues that predictive
coding can, and should, bring efficiency gains and cost savings to
the document production phase, and thus the arbitration process
overall, without compromising the quality and quantity of relevant
evidence available at trial.
Read his chapter here: The Inevitability of Predictive Coding in
International Arbitration
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