EDRM Publishes Updated Statistical Sampling Applied to Electronic Discovery, Release 2

\r\n Input from public comment period reflected in final, updated version now available

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\r\n SAINT PAUL, Minn. – February 24, 2015EDRM, the leading standards organization for the e-discovery market, announced today the release of an updated Statistical Sampling Applied to Electronic Discovery. The release, published on the EDRM website, reflects public feedback from the comment period that concluded on January 9, 2015.

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\r\n EDRM’s Statistical Sampling Materials provide guidance regarding the use of statistical sampling in e-discovery. Much of the information is definitional and conceptual and intended for a broad audience. Other materials (including an accompanying spreadsheet) provide additional information, particularly technical information, for e-discovery practitioners who are responsible for developing further expertise in this area.

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\r\n Release 2 of Statistical Sampling Applied to Electronic Discovery was developed by a team of dedicated EDRM members. That team includes:

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  • \r\n Michael Levine, principal author
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  • \r\n Gabe Luchetta, Catalyst
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  • \r\n Jamie LaMorgese, Catalyst
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  • \r\n Jeremy Pickens, Catalyst
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  • \r\n Rebecca Schwab, kCura
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  • \r\n Seth Magaw, Ricoh
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  • \r\n Tony Reichenberger, Kroll Ontrack
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  • \r\n John Tredennick, Catalyst
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\r\n The EDRM community thanks these members for their active participation in this important initiative. The new statistical sampling content is an enhancement of materials that were originally developed and posted on the EDRM website in 2012.

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\r\n About EDRM
\r\n EDRM creates practical resources to improve e-discovery and information governance. Launched in May 2005, EDRM was established to address the lack of standards and guidelines in the e-discovery market. In January 2006, EDRM published the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, followed by additional resources such as IGRM, CARRM and the Talent Task Matrix. Since its launch, EDRM has comprised 313 organizations, including 184 service and software providers, 71 law firms, 44 corporations, 7 governmental entities, 3 industry groups and 4 educational institutions involved with e-discovery and information governance.

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\r\n Contact
\r\n Tom Gelbmann
\r\n EDRM, LLC
\r\n 651-483-0022
\r\n Email: tom@edrm.net

Author

  • Doug Austin

    Doug Austin is the editor and founder of eDiscovery Today and an EDRM Global Advisory Council Leader. Doug is an established eDiscovery thought leader with over 30 years of experience providing eDiscovery best practices, legal technology consulting and technical project management services to numerous commercial and government clients. Doug has published a daily blog since 2010 and has written numerous articles and white papers. He has received the JD Supra Readers Choice Award as the Top eDiscovery Author for 2017 and 2018 and a JD Supra Readers Choice Award as a Top Cybersecurity Author for 2019.

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