EDRM’s New Computer Assisted Review Reference Model (CARRM)—Beyond the Test Drive

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\r\nWebcast: September 18, 2013\r\n\r\n1:00 p.m. Eastern (10:00 a.m. Pacific)\r\n\r\nIn 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.\r\n\r\nNo 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.\r\n\r\nJoin this free webinar to:\r\n

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  • Learn more about key CAR terminology
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  • Understand the role of technology and humans in each stage of the CARRM model
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  • Leverage predictive technology in real life scenarios
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  • Know which questions are critical to ask CAR software and service providers
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George Socha\r\nGeorge Socha, Esq.\r\nCo-Founder Herb Roitblat\r\nHerbert Roitbat, Ph.D.\r\nChief Scientist,\r\nChief Technology Officer Michele C.S. Lange\r\nMichele C.S. Lange, Esq.\r\nDirector Bob Rohlf\r\nBob Rohlf, Esq.\r\nE-Discovery Counsel (moderating)

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\r\nLike the EDRM framework, the CARRM framework should be a useful reference for e-discovery practitioners at corporations, law firms and elsewhere; e-discovery services and software providers; and organizations evaluating computer assisted review tools.\r\n\r\nCARRM

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