In the News
  • Technology-Assisted Review in E-Discovery Can Be More Effective and More Efficient Than Exhaustive Manual Review
    Richmond Journal of Law and Technology
    April 21, 2011
    Analysis of data collected from the TREC 2009 Legal Track Interactive Task shows that technology-assisted review processes enabled two participating teams to achieve results superior to those that could have been achieved through manual review. [read]
  • The Digital Pileup
    The New York Times
    March 12, 2011
    An op-ed contribution discussing the importance of managing and disposing of data. [read]
  • Human-Assisted Computer Search in EDD
    Law Technology News
    December 20, 2010
    Jason Krause discusses TREC 2009 and the importance of humans in e-discovery search. [read]
  • Tweeting Rules May Leave Brokers With Little to Say to Clients
    Bloomberg News
    December 3, 2010
    An article on the use of social media in the financial services industry discusses how H5 can help firms gain control with an automated approach. [read]
  • KMWorld 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management
    KMWorld
    March 1, 2010
    H5 makes the select list that is the result of "a yearlong collaborative effort among colleagues, analysts, system integrators, and a select group of users."
  • Searching for Justice: An Immodest Proposal
    EDD Update
    December 2009
    "[W]e know with absolute certainty that some search methods are far superior to others while usually costing less, when all is said and done. And yet, oddly, we plod along, asserting that our usual approach is reasonable, as though we had no choice. Where is the disconnect?" [read]
  • The Search for Professionalism in the Changing World of Electronic Information
    Law Practice Today
    November 2009
    With the exploding quantity of information that clients now generate and store electronically, lawyers can no longer remain in the dark about how it affects their matters. Providing informed advice increasingly calls for a fundamental knowledge of the most effective ways to search and review that information. [read]
  • Legacy Data Cleanup

    KMWorld
    October 2009
    The very existence of legacy information within an organization represents an avoidable cost and unnecessary legal, regulatory, and privacy risk. This article provides five steps to begin getting these costs and risks under control. [read]

  • How Can We Do This Differently?
    the e-Disclosure Information Project
    August 14, 2009
    Drawing on interviews with Richard Goetz, head of O'Melveny and Myers' Los Angeles litigation group, and Nicolas Economou, CEO of H5, Chris Dale discusses the potential efficiencies created by the new O'Melveny-H5 alliance. [read]
  • A BigLaw Watershed: O'Melveny Partners with H5 for EDD
    Prism Legal: Strategic Legal Technology
    August 10, 2009
    Ron Friedmann explores what makes the O'Melveny-H5 alliance different and "a step forward for the market." [read]
  • Catch-22 for E-Discovery Standards?
    Wilson IG
    July 15, 2009
    Bruce Wilson wonders what it will take to break the log jam between judges waiting for lawyers to present an issue concerning e-discovery standards and the lawyers waiting for the judges to rule so they don’t have to present the issue. [read]
  • TREC 2008 Stresses Human Element in EDD
    Law.com
    May 1, 2009
    A research project on e-discovery search finds people are the key. [read]
  • In Search of the Perfect Search
    ABA Journal
    April 2009
    TREC researchers may not have "yet found that ultimate search method, but they have created a viable test environment." Jason Krause discusses. [read]
  • How TREC Can Help You Evaluate E-Discovery Investments
    the e-Disclosure Information Project
    March 17, 2009
    Chris Dale considers the role of TREC in helping practitioners make informed decisions about their e-discovery approaches. [read]
  • Jason Baron on Search - How Do You Find Anything When You Have a Billion Emails?
    e-Discovery Team
    March 4, 2009
    Ralph Losey highlights the role of TREC in debunking the myths surrounding search and retrieval and calls for participation in the 2009 TREC initiative. [read]
  • The Professionalization of Search and Review in E-Discovery

    KMWorld
    February 2009
    This article discusses the need to recognize legal "search" as a professional expert discipline and ways in which information retrieval expertise can reduce costs and mitigate risks. It also explains the leading role of TREC in developing standards for e-discovery search methods. [read]

  • Standards in E-Discovery - Walking the Walk
    Too Much Information (451 Group Blog)
    January 29, 2009
    H5 is one of the companies that has put its search methodologies to the TREC Legal Track test. Will other e-discovery providers and vendors follow suit? [read]