article thumbnail

A Path to eDiscovery Certification

Paralegal Bootcamp

He is also the author of the 2016 book Project Management in Electronic Discovery , now in its second edition. He is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and a Certified E-Discovery Specialist (CEDS). He frequently writes and speaks on e-discovery, legal operations, project management and technology topics.

article thumbnail

What is Ediscovery?

Paralegal Bootcamp

is the understanding of preserving, processing, reviewing, and producing electronically stored information (ESI). If your profession includes anything related to litigation (paralegal, attorney, support staff, technology person, project manager, etc.), Advances in Technology. Ediscovery.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Seven Ways to Ease the Pain of Second Request Responses

LawTechnologyToday

Technology is a foundational enabler for meeting the scale and speed challenges of second requests while avoiding exorbitant costs. The technology toolkit will very likely include technology-assisted review (TAR), predictive coding, technology-enabled workflows, and AI tools including machine translation for multi-lingual matters.

article thumbnail

Supercharging Operational Efficiency with Nick Sonnenberg (Leverage CEO)

The Process Street

Bad processes are like “superstar tar” Even superstar employees can’t produce ideal results if they have a bad process. A good project management software is going to hold people accountable and provide transparency and visibility. .” Complexity scales exponentially with team size.

article thumbnail

Fact Crashing Speeds Up Dispute Resolution

InHouseOps

It’s a term borrowed from construction project management which means accelerating focus on one part of a project to the overall benefit of the entire project. We can use AI, TAR, clustering, threading, offshore coding, onshore coding. CCBJ: Dan, can please explain “Fact Crashing” for our audience?