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Why is there a need for human intervention than a machine for document review in eDiscovery?

Most of the law firms these days face a lot of issues in document review, which might be confusing and time taking. But the intervention of electronics discovery also known as e-discovery has improved consistency in legal proceedings such as litigations and government investigation. When legal professionals think of 'e-discovery,' the only thing that comes to their mind is attorney document review. The review process of e-Discovery involves the analysis and review of collected documents of a particular case to determine whether the documents collected are relevant to the case or not. It also tells whether any of the collected documents contain protected or privileged information. The document review in eDiscovery is usually done by softwares that are developed with the help of predictive coding which integrates artificial intelligence in the process of eDiscovery document review. SKJ Juris is a document review company that offers you eDiscovery document review through hu

Marriage-Based Immigration

Nobody knows when and where they find their match on this planet and thus, Transnational Marriage has become very common in today’s world. If you are a U.S. citizen and wish to bring your spouse i.e., wife or husband to the United States to live then there are a set of laws that need to be obeyed and fulfilled. What does it mean? Marriage-Based Immigration program lets a foreign spouse of a U.S. citizen apply for and live in the United States with “Permanent Resident Status”until he/she fulfills the U.S. Citizenship criteria. Who is called a Spouse? A spouse is a legally wedded wife or husband. ●         Living together only does not qualify for Marriage-Based Immigration. ●         S pouses bound by common law may qualify for marriage-based immigration depending on the laws of the nation in which common-law marriage occurs. ●           In the case of polygamy, only the first spouse qualifies for marriage-based immigration. Filing a petition ●