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Breaking Down Assumptions About Active Learning

Apr 26, 2021 2:56:20 PM | Joe Evangelista

As a Relativity MasterI spend a lot of time working with customers to find the best solutions for their unique needs. Often, during our discussions, the topic of Active Learning (AL) comes up. But what exactly does ‘using AL’ entail? Over the past few years, I have heard a lot of assumptions about document review technology — particularly, what it can do and cannot do. Today I’m breaking down the top five assumptions about AL.

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Topics: Relativity, Intelligent Review

Friday Top Five for April 23, 2021

Apr 23, 2021 9:00:53 AM | Marketing

Five great industry news stories from this week you may have missed.

Key Questions Answered for Data Privacy in a Pandemic

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Topics: Friday Top Stories

Protect Your Organization Against Ransomware: Part 2

Apr 21, 2021 10:52:16 AM | Marketing

This article was originally published on Ricoh.ca.

This blog is the second in a two-part series about Ransomware and how you may be able to protect your organization — big or small — against the same. Part one of this series defined ransomware and how it works. This part of the series will provide tips on how you can protect your business against ransomware.

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Topics: Ricoh, Security and Privacy

Finding Needle(s) in Your Haystack: How to Make the Most of Relativity’s Highlighting Function

Apr 19, 2021 9:02:35 AM | Michael Morey

When searching for a needle in a haystack, having a big red sign that points directly to the needle would go a long way. In eDiscovery (and in particular, Relativity), highlighting has become a supercharged tool that allows reviewers to quickly and easily pick out the most important information that should be marked as ‘potentially relevant’ or ‘privileged’. Take it a step further, and you can even set up your highlighting function to automatically pre-determine terms and keywords in just a few clicks.

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Topics: Relativity, Intelligent Review, Michael Morey

Friday Top Five for April 16, 2021

Apr 16, 2021 10:41:10 AM | Marketing

Five great industry news stories from this week you may have missed.

500 million LinkedIn users' data is for sale on a hacker site

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Topics: Friday Top Stories

5 Questions With... Ian Sinclair of Ricoh eDiscovery

Apr 15, 2021 9:37:04 AM | Marketing

Ian Sinclair specializes in eDiscovery and has directed all stages of the discovery process, from initiating legal holds and conducting document collections to presiding over the legal review process. In his role as Manager of Review Services at Ricoh eDiscovery, Ian is dedicated to leveraging technology to improve workflows, diminish costs and faithfully recommends new software functionality to his clients.

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Topics: Relativity, Intelligent Review, 5 Questions With...

The Top Six Most Common Sources to Consider Prior to a Data Collection

Apr 13, 2021 9:55:55 AM | Laura Clewley

With the rise of remote work, employees are communicating online in more ways than ever before. This means companies have a lot of places to look for data during a collection.

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Topics: Tuesday's Tip, Laura Clewley, Forensic Data Collection

Friday Top Five for April 9, 2021

Apr 9, 2021 9:29:26 AM | Marketing

Five great industry news stories from this week you may have missed.

Tool checks phone numbers from Facebook data breach

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Topics: Friday Top Stories

Join us at the 2021 CCCA Conference: Practical Steps For Data Protection Workshop

Apr 8, 2021 9:04:36 AM | Marketing

Ricoh eDiscovery is proud to be serving as a National Sponsor at this year's CCCA National Conference. This event will feature 12+ workshops on a variety of topics tailored to in-house counsel needs, as well as an opening keynote from Stephen Poloz on Canada’s economic future and a closing plenary on the post-pandemic workplace. Plus, you can get all your continuing professional development hours for the year in this one event, as all conference sessions will be recorded.

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Topics: Events and Sponsorships, Unstructured File Analysis

Seeking the Right Support for Your Supplementary Information Requests

Apr 6, 2021 11:07:51 AM | Sean Lynch

When undergoing a merger or acquisition (M&A), it is common for the Canadian Competition Bureau to issue a Supplementary Information Request (SIR) if it is perceived there could be a negative effect to the competitive landscape in the area of the combined businesses. For example, the Bureau concluded Metro’s $4.5 billion acquisition of the Jean Coutu Group in 2018 would likely lead to substantially higher prices or decreases in services related to medications and other pharmacy products in eight regions across Quebec. As a result, Metro agreed to sell properties or leases to another party as part of the deal.

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Topics: Intelligent Review, Sean Lynch, eDiscovery Solutions