Turning Validation Metrics into Defensible

Turning Validation Metrics into Defensible Decisions: eDiscovery Webinars

Struggling to validate your results in eDiscovery? Join the EDRM webinar sponsored by Level Legal for turning validation metrics into defensible decisions!

Next Tuesday, May 5th, EDRM will host the Level Legal sponsored webinar titled We Mean Business: Turning Validation Metrics into Defensible Decisions (available here) at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT). This session breaks down how to use statistical frameworks to make defensible decisions, validate GenAI and TAR workflows, understand where risk sits, and avoid false confidence in your results. Attendees will leave with a clearer way to evaluate review quality, explain their approach, and stand behind it when it matters.

The expert panel will include two well-known experts in the industry:

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  • Matt Mahon, Vice President of Client Solutions at Level Legal
  • Stephanie Clerkin, Director of Litigation Support at Korein Tillery

Let’s face it: Validation in eDiscovery is often treated as a math problem. In practice, it is a judgment call with real consequences. And it’s vitally important to enable your team to achieve a defensible discovery approach. So, register here to learn about turning validation metrics into defensible decisions next Tuesday!

So, what do you think? Are you struggling with how to validate GenAI and TAR workflows? If so, attend the webinar next Tuesday! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

Disclosure: Level Legal is an Educational Partner and sponsor of eDiscovery Today

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