Estrin Education Inc.

eDiscovery: EDRM's New Computer Assisted Review Reference Model

Webinar approx. 60 min. (1 Hr. CLE) (No Separate PowerPoint)

In late 2012, EDRM published its Computer Assisted Review Reference Model (CARRM) framework diagram. 

Like the EDRM framework, the CARRM framework is intended as a useful reference for e-discovery practitioners who are venturing into this brave new world of TAR, CAR, etc. No matter what you call it – computer assisted review (CAR), technology-assisted review (TAR), predictive coding, or intelligent review – now is the time to recharge your e-discovery batteries, head out on the ESI highway,and give your document review protocols some gas.

Join this webinar to:

  •     Learn more about key CAR terminology
  •     Understand the role of technology and humans in each stage of the CARRM model
  •     Leverage predictive technology in real life scenarios
  •     Know which questions are critical to ask CAR software and service providers

 
 
Meet Your Presenters
 

Herbert L. Roitblat, Ph.D. is co-founder of OrcaTec LLC (CA). Before starting OrcaTec, Dr. Roitblat was Chief Scientist and a co-founder of DolphinSearch, as well as an award-winning Professor of psychology at the University of Hawaii. He has been granted three patents and has others pending on concept search technology.  

Dr. Roitblat is widely recognized as an expert in search and retrieval technology, particularly in the area of eDiscovery. In addition to his scientific work, Dr. Roitblat has been writing extensively about the problems of dealing with massive amounts of electronic data and the emerging standards for dealing with those problems.
 
He is a member of the Sedona Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production, on the Advisory Board of the Georgetown Legal Center Advanced eDiscovery Institute, and a member of the 2011 and 2012 program committees for the Georgetown Legal Center Advanced eDiscovery Institute.  He is a co-founder of the Electronic Discovery Institute and a member of the Board of Governors of the Organization of Legal Professionals. Dr. Roitblat is a frequent speaker on eDiscovery, particularly concerning search, categorization, predictive coding, and quality assurance.
 
Thomas Gricks,  is a partner in the Litigation Services Department of Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP, and Chair of the Firm’s e-Discovery Practice Group, as well as managing the Firm’s Litigation Support Department.  As such, he is directly involved in the creation and organization of internal e-Discovery databases.  He is also an approved e-Discovery Special Master for the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. 

He has personally used and overseen the application of predictive coding to e-Discovery projects exceeding eight terabytes of data, and he has counseled clients on the selection of e-Discovery vendors for both predictive coding and analytical review.  He speaks and writes frequently on e Discovery issues, and was responsible for arguing the Global Aerospace case, obtaining the first order in the country authorizing use of predictive coding over the objection of the 
opposing party.