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FTI Technology Announces 'The Myth and Promise of Search Technology for E-Discovery' Webinar
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Attendees to learn best practices for dealing with keyword search limitations
"Search technology can provide a number of benefits to the e-discovery
process, including faster review and reduced overall cost, but search also has
its limits," said
Search technology has become an attractive resource for helping to expedite the e-discovery process as legal, IT and compliance teams are under increasing pressure to deliver results faster and with fewer resources. However, for all of the promise that search technology offers to e-discovery, a number of myths remain regarding search technology and e-discovery. Some of these myths include the efficacy of keyword searches, the idea that all search tools are the same, and that U.S. and International Courts of Law maintain disparate views on the effectiveness of specific search mechanisms for corporate-focused discovery and litigation exercises.
"When it comes to search technology meeting the particular needs of the
e-discovery process, there isn't a silver bullet," said
The co-presenters, both industry experts, will share best practices from
leading industry groups such as the Sedona Conference and TREC.
To register for this complimentary Webinar, please visit
http://tinyurl.com/lmtcgu. The Webinar will be held at
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