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Auto-Coding Comes of Age in Electronic Discovery

By Winlock Brown
October 27, 2005

The challenge for Holmes Roberts & Owen was daunting: How to respond to 35 boxes of paper, a maxed-out litigation support staff, and a 7-day SEC deadline? Previously, the volume as well as the tight timeline would have made this a hopeless task. Fortunately, auto-coding offered a viable solution.

Auto-coding is an automated process applied to pre-trial discovery. The process extracts text-based data from either paper or electronic documents, and populates this data into fielded text files. The goal is to help you analyze information faster and easier. Innovations in natural language processing algorithms and unstructured data research have made auto-coding a fast, efficient and less expensive way to address the information challenges inherent in pre-trial discovery.

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