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[Editor’s Note:  EDRM is grateful to the project team and Duke Bolch Judicial Institute for producing this point in time guidance in 2019 focused on TAR 1.0.  The EDRM Analytics and Machine Learning Project is currently working on updated guidance for more advanced protocols and research, including CAL.  To join a subteam on this project, […]

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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 the director of the Duke Center for Judicial Studies for five years, the executive director and judicial outreach director at […]

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EDRM’s GDPR project team has released its first document, which analyzes terms that are commonly used in e-discovery but take on different meanings under GDPR. The paper was published on the EDRM site and in the spring 2018 edition of Judicature. The document lays the foundation for future efforts, said Jim Waldron, director of EDRM. […]

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An EDRM working group has completed draft guidelines for the use of technology-assisted review (TAR) tools in discovery. The TAR project team, led by Mike Quartararo of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP, Matthew Poplawski of Winston Strawn, and Adam Strayer of Paul Weiss, includes more than 50 lawyers, e-discovery experts, and technology leaders. Their draft guidelines document […]

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Update from GDPR Team (Feb. 28, 2018) The new EU Global Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will take effect on May 25, 2018, and any organization that collects, handles, processes, or transfers data for or relating to EU citizens or businesses, no matter where your business is based, should be taking steps now to become GDPR […]

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