This post explains how to craft searches that get the results you're looking for in document review. We dive into the technical aspects of searching and provide ediscovery keyword search examples.
For years, legal research has depended on keyword searches and long Boolean strings. We’ve all typed endless combinations of ...
As technology gets more sophisticated and e-discovery gets more complex, keyword searching documents for review produces both over- and underinclusive results. Content-based search tools improve the ...
When you’re a kid, you love easy games to learn and play, whether they’re interactive games, board games or card games. One of the first card games many kids learn how to play is “Go Fish.” It’s easy ...
We all have our little workflow dependencies—me, I find it hard to do my job without a full mug of tea, some familiar music, and the ability to make Web searches from my browser’s address bar. While ...
No matter what business you are in, you won’t be in business for long if no one can find your company. Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Search engines help would-be ...
Recruiters routinely look up keywords using "and," or," or "not" to track down job candidates. Three recruiters shared how job seekers can optimize their profiles for this boolean methodology. They ...
About 90 percent of the time that I’m on the Web (to use a number I picked out of thin air), I’m searching for something. But while I usually turn to Google, my search engine of choice, there are ...
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