Planet Data in the News
Charlotte Crivelli, Klick Communications
Tel: 310.314.9193
Cel: 646.221.9193
Email: charlotte@klickcommunications.com
Planet Data is frequently mentioned in the news. Read some of these mentions below.
TAR: Too Soon for Prime Time? Are predictive coding advocates prematurely enthusiastic? on LAW.com by Howard J. Reissner
TAR: Too Soon for Prime Time? Are predictive coding advocates prematurely enthusiastic? on LAW.com by Howard J. Reissner
Every Good Document Review Starts With Human Expertise on New York Law Journal. By Howard J. Reissner and Ian K. Hochman
Every case requires individual analysis and a tailored approach that takes into account multiple factors.
Is Your Privilege Mired in Your TAR? on eDiscovery Journal. Michael Wade lays out seven ediscovery challenges with Technology Assisted Review (TAR).
Is Your Privilege Mired in Your TAR? on eDiscovery Journal. Michael Wade lays out seven ediscovery challenges with Technology Assisted Review (TAR).
Digital Forensics and Discovery Management are Certified Specialties
Planet Data’s Brad Berkshire discusses the complexities of sound, defensible and repeatable data collection in the current issue of Executive Counsel Magazine.
Digital Forensics and Discovery Management are Certified Specialties
Electronic Discovery: It’s Just Technology, Right? on ABA: American Bar Association
Newly minted lawyers who barely remember the days before texting, Facebook, and smartphones were part of our daily lives may be forgiven for wondering why so much angst has developed at the intersection of law and technology. Surely our sophisticated legal system can adapt to the increased use of electronic communication, right?
Does Your Business Need a Siri?
on Inc.com
Robots and automation can drive down costs and increase efficiency. But they could make your business too high tech for its own good.
E-Discovery: Does it need to be so expensive? on www.insidecounsel.com
By Daryl Shetterly and Howard Reissner
If you attended an e-discovery legal conference recently, you probably noticed a common theme among corporate counsel, litigators and judges: There is an increased focus on bringing the cost of e-discovery into alignment with the stakes of the case.
E-Discovery: Does it need to be so expensive? on Litigation Support Technology & News
By Daryl Shetterly and Howard Reissner
This article focuses on methods to possibly reduce eDiscovery costs, as well as the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, and how to comply with those rules while still limiting the expense involved.
Compliance Q&A: How e-discovery technology enhances business processes on SearchCompliance.com
Since the IBM “Watson” computer’s strong showing as a “Jeopardy” contestant, several news articles and experts have touted its technology.
Technology an aid, not replacement for lawyers on The Hartford Business Journal
Q&A talks about technology and the legal profession with Howard Reissner, CEO and co-founder of Planet Data Solutions based in Elmsford, N.Y. Reissner is also a practicing attorney.
Betting the House – Virtual Deal Rooms – CIOs need to play crucial role in helping to ensure successful development, design and operation of any VDR.
By David Cochran, Planet Data COO
Managing the details of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) pose many logistical and technological issues that require the insight of the CIO. Due diligence demands interested investors be able to examine all pertinent documents before they decide whether to acquire or merge with a company.

