Closing the Deal: Deploying the Right AI Tool for HSR Second Requests

March 31, 2022

|

Bill Mariano and Rob Hellewell kick off this episode with another segment of Sightings of Radical Brilliance, where they discuss JPMorgan becoming the first bank to have a presence in the metaverse.

Next, our hosts chat with Gina Willis, Analytics Consultant at Lighthouse, about how the right AI tool and expertise can help with HSR Second Requests. They also dive into the following key questions:

  • What are some of the contemporary challenges with Second Requests?
  • What AI tools are helping with some of these modern challenges?
  • For Second Requests, what interaction and feedback between attorneys and AI algorithms is optimal to ensure substantial compliance is reached efficiently?
  • Are there some best practices for improving this relationship—deploying the AI better or optimizing algorithms?

Our co-hosts wrap up the episode with a few key takeaways. If you enjoyed the show, learn more about our speakers and subscribe on the podcast homepage, rate us wherever you get your podcasts, and join in the conversation on Twitter

Related Links:

Gina Willis

Gina Willis is an Associate Director in Lighthouse's AI & Analytics group. For the past nine years, she has implemented solutions that help clients successfully and defensibly reduce data volumes for review while increasing review efficacy and accuracy by leveraging structured analytics and machine learning technologies. Prior to joining Lighthouse, Gina worked for a ‘Big 4’ consulting firm, providing her expertise to several high-profile federal investigations and pharmaceutical litigations. Gina completed her B.S. in Neuroscience at the University of Michigan and received an M.S. in Clinical Research Administration from Eastern Michigan University.

Law and Candor

The podcast wholly devoted to pursuing the legal technology revolution. Co-hosts Bill Mariano and Paige Hunt explore the impacts and possibilities that new technology, including AI, is creating for eDiscovery, modern data, compliance, privacy, and information governance.