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		<title>By: Using EDD Searches to Save Money &#124; BLLAWG</title>
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		<dc:creator>Using EDD Searches to Save Money &#124; BLLAWG</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] a different use for review: breaking the document corpus into subsets to increase efficiency.  Conrad&#8217;s essay can be found here.  November 10th, 2008 &#124; Category: Uncategorized &#124; Comments are [...]</description>
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		<title>By: docrevgirl</title>
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		<description>Key word searches are more tricky than one imagines. Big companies are international, using various languages (how do you say FCPA in French ?). 

If you look for collusion, may some describe it as agreement, discussion, meeting. 

Statisticians are only partly helpful; even though they can indicate relevance, they lack the domain expertise to pinpoint searches. BTW, lawyers themselves often lack domain expertise,since it is not a question of law to find relevant documents, but knowledge of business practices.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Key word searches are more tricky than one imagines. Big companies are international, using various languages (how do you say FCPA in French ?). </p>
<p>If you look for collusion, may some describe it as agreement, discussion, meeting. </p>
<p>Statisticians are only partly helpful; even though they can indicate relevance, they lack the domain expertise to pinpoint searches. BTW, lawyers themselves often lack domain expertise,since it is not a question of law to find relevant documents, but knowledge of business practices.</p>
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