Archived Articles
  • E-Discovery Search: How to Get It Right, by Eric Sinrod
    (© 2008 FindLaw)
    http://technology.findlaw.com/articles/00006/011208.html
    September 2008
    In recent months, the topic of e-discovery "search" has taken center stage. Traditional approaches to sifting through large collections of data for relevant or privileged information are being called into question by some members of the bar, the bench, and the industry at large. [read]
  • Seeing The Future of Search in E-Discovery

    Law Journal Newsletters' Legal Tech Newsletter
    September 26, 2008
    Recent judicial opinions have major implications for the practice of search in e-discovery and point parties to TREC and The Sedona Conference for guidance. [read]

  • Honest Brokers Are Needed

    National Law Journal
    May 19, 2008
    Neutral information retrieval experts are needed in discovery to effectively mitigate the problem of gamesmanship that has resulted from the ESI explosion. [read]

  • Records Management: A Governance Crisis?
    Compliance Week
    December 4, 2007
    This article presents how H5 can dramatically reduce the cost of downstream review by culling document collections and maintaining only those records relevant to legal proceedings. [read]
  • The Data Explosion
    Forbes
    October 1, 2007
    An article highlighting H5's role in helping companies and their outside counsel in critical, document-intensive cases [read]
  • The Metrics of E-Discovery
    International Legal Technology Association
    March 2006
    An explanation of the importance of measuring the performance of document review systems to effectively manage risk [read]
  • Automated Document Review Proves Its Reliability

    Digital Discovery & e-Evidence
    November 2005
    The results of an extensive evaluation demonstrate that use of H5’s automated document review system reduced the risk of missing a responsive document by 90 percent vis-à-vis manual review conducted by a team of contract attorneys and paralegals [read]