10 Responses to Jason Baron’s Keynote Speech — “Boldly Going Where Few Judges Have Gone Before: The Emerging Case Law on Software-Assisted Document Review and Our Next 5 Year Mission”

  1. Craig Ball says:

    Wonderful speech! Really hits the mark throughout.

  2. David B. Siarny says:

    Agreed. Can’t wait to see the video to hear variance from the printed text.

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  4. […] Institute of Standards and Technology to evaluate search protocols used in eDiscovery. He recently spoke at the Seventh Circuit Electronic Discovery Workshop on Computer-Assisted Review. ”Again let […]

  5. […] more information, see this Law Technology News article; the text of Jason Baron’s Keynote Speech at the Chicago conference; and this important Sedona Conference paper (PDF) laying the intellectual […]

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  9. […] My late Dad was an aeronautics professor at MIT, and at age eight he brought me to meet Carl Sagan at the Harvard Astrophysical Observatory — so I can’t help it if I give talks with space age puns in the title, or make allusions to same. Read full article […]

  10. […] My late Dad was an aeronautics professor at MIT, and at age eight he brought me to meet Carl Sagan at the Harvard Astrophysical Observatory — so I can’t help it if I give talks with space age puns in the title, or make allusions to same. Read full article >> […]

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