Professor Maura Grossman has been recognized by eDiscovery Daily as a thought leader driving the development and application of electronic discovery, computer-assisted processes used to select and prioritize legal documents for review.
With her colleague Professor Gordon Cormack, Grossman published a landmark paper in the Richmond Journal of Law and Technology in 2011 titled Technology-assisted review in e-discovery can be more effective and more efficient than exhaustive manual review, a scholarly contribution that has been credited with creating the eDiscovery field. Their research has been cited in several cases of first impression in the U.S., Ireland, the UK, and Australia in which the use of technology-assisted review for civil litigation has been approved. Read the full story.