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© 2014, TERIS, www.TERIS.com Applying Analytics: Effective & Efficient Data Management in Litigation and Beyond
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© 2014, TERIS, www.TERIS.com PanelistsPanelists Jill Bindler Associate McKool Smith John Hartman Principal TERIS Dean Kuhlmann VP, Business Development Brainspace Corporation
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© 2014, TERIS, www.TERIS.com Data: by the numbers Data volumes in the world double every 18-24 months. The same is true for individual organizations. Around 80% of an organization’s data is electronic communications and user-generated files. It’s estimated that approximately 50-70% of an organization’s data is ROT (Redundant Outdated Trivial). Only 28% of organizations are attempting to proactively manage their data. Only 10% report being effective. “Knowingly or not, organizations face a fundamental choice: They can control their information, or by default, they can allow their information to control them.” -- Sedona Conference Commentary on Information Governance
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© 2014, TERIS, www.TERIS.com Discovery Analytics: 3 buckets Structured Analytics Grouping and sorting based on text similarity and organization Examples: Email threading, near-duplicate identification Concept Analytics Find the meaning of content within the specific dataset Examples: concept clustering & searching, keyword expansion Predictive Analytics Human review of small subset is used to train the system to statistically “predict” how to properly code the entire data set
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© 2014, TERIS, www.TERIS.com What’s my ROI? Reduction of eDiscovery and legal costs Cost per GB of data in discovery is ~$20,000. $16-18K is attorney review Reducing the volume potentially reduces what needs to be preserved/collected/reviewed/produced. Reduced potential for errors (and by extension, sanctionable conduct) Reduction of regulatory compliance risks Increased access to relevant data can reduce compliance risks associated with improper handling of inquiries & investigations Reduction of hard IT costs $4,000,000 – approx. annual cost to store 1PB of enterprise data
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© 2014, TERIS, www.TERIS.com TakeawaysTakeaways Get in the game If you and your firm/Corporation is not already utilizing the many analytical tools available to you, you are behind. This wave of technology is already 3rd Generation, has proven success in defensibility and cost savings- not bleeding edge. Test everything Setup a formal software evaluation and commit the time necessary to see it through before purchasing & before going into production Commit to staying current. Investigate technology development roadmaps, therefore you know what advances will be available and that your investment is not being mothballed. Dig deep on core Technology There is a lot of technology out there that provides minimal advancement. Seek out technology that has reach beyond your next discovery deadline. Control your data- don’t allow your data to control you!
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