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Is a “Composite” Video Admissible and Can a Police Officer “Narrate” It at Trial? – Part 1 of 2

E-Discovery LLC

The State chose video clips, zoomed in on specific clips, placed them side-by-side (at times substituting one camera for another), and put them in the desired order so that the State’s witnesses could describe the sequence of events to support the State’s theory of prosecution. Waterman v. Batton, 294 F. 2d 709, 723 (D.

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What’s New in eDiscovery Pricing? Summer 2024 Market Report

Complex Discovery

Expert witness testimony commands higher rates, with 49.2% Review Pricing: Trends and Implications The review segment, particularly predictive coding in technology-assisted review (TAR), has witnessed significant cost reductions. A majority of respondents (67.2%) are involved in legal or litigation support roles, while 29.5%

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ComplexDiscovery OÜ – Winter 2025 eDiscovery Pricing Report: A Market in Transition

Complex Discovery

of respondents were focused on legal and litigation support, while 26.2% worked in business or business support roles and 1.6% When addressing forensic analysis and expert witness support, the data points to consistency within the $350 to $550 per hour range for investigation, analysis, and report generation services.

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Johannes Scholtes: AI Is Finally Here. Now the Hard Work Begins for the Legal Industry (TGIR Ep. 191)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

So, It’s really interesting, what you’re saying now is, I talked to you, you may know, Jason Baron, you will see former director of litigation supports the White House in the National Archives. And, you know, forum search, and nested Boolean, some brackets and, and then we showed him how to do its wits, Assisted Review of learning.