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26 November 2013

"The Implications Of Rule 26(g) On The Use Of Technology-Assisted Review"

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Thomas C. Gricks III authored the article "The Implications of Rule 26(g) on the Use of Technology-Assisted Review" that was published in the November 2013 edition (Volume 7, Issue 1) of The Federal Courts Law Review.
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Thomas C. Gricks III  authored the article "The Implications of Rule 26(g) on the Use of Technology-Assisted Review" that was published in the November 2013 edition (Volume 7, Issue 1) of The Federal Courts Law Review. The article offers a straightforward explanation of Technology Assisted-Review or "TAR" that captures the governing procedural and substantive law, as well as sets out the essential technical and statistical concepts that will allow lawyers and judges to understand enough to make the right choices.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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