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EDRM Announces Newest Affinity Partner Merlin Legal Open Source Foundation and New Processing Specifications Project
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, UNITED STATES, January 30, 2020 /EINPresswire.com/ — Setting the global standards for e-discovery, the Electronic Discovery Reference Model(EDRM) is pleased to announce its newest affinity partner, the Merlin Legal Open Source Foundation, a...
EDRM Launches New Pro Bono Project Championed by George Socha and HB Gordon
For Immediate Release EDRM Launches New Pro Bono Project Championed by George Socha and HB Gordon MINNEAPOLIS, January 8, 2020 – Setting the global standards for eDiscovery, the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM)...
EDRM releases TAR Guidelines
Guidelines aim to define and demystify technology-assisted review and to encourage widespread adoption of TAR processes EDRM has released a comprehensive set of guidelines that aim to objectively define and explain technology-assisted review for members...
EDRM’s TAR Guidelines: A Q&A with John Rabiej
John Rabiej is the deputy director of the Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law and oversees operation of EDRM, a professional organization that develops practical resources to advance e-discovery and information governance. Rabiej previously served as...
Request for Comment: TAR Guidelines
Request for Comment May 18, 2018 – EDRM and the Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law are seeking comments from the bench, bar, and public on a preliminary draft of Technology Assisted Review (TAR) Guidelines. Nearly...