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Technology has created a problem. The ease of use, the ubiquitous availability, the ease of retention versus the effort of management has caused emails (and other communications) to build into an overwhelming volume of data that is exponentially more expensive to deal with in litigation. Can technology solve the problem that technology created? Promoters of predictive coding claim that it can. That’s a big promise, because parties involved in litigation tell us that this is a big problem.