Nuix Discover: Conditional Coding for Reviewers (018680)
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Overview
Delivery method
Online Self-Paced
Duration
45 minutes
Audience
Legal Professionnals
Description
This recorded course is part of a series of Nuix Discover courses offered by the National eDiscovery and Litigation Support Services (NeDLSS). Nuix Discover is the document review platform used by the Department of Justice. NeDLSS offers three streams of Nuix Discover courses: Basics, Analytics, and Case Administration. This course will focus on Nuix Discover Analytics.
Many review teams are beginning to use conditional coding templates instead of the traditional coding templates. This course explains the difference between the two types of templates. It also covers how to code individual or multiple documents using the conditional coding template. Finally, it covers how a reviewer can create macros to further expedite their review.
Topics covered:
- Explaining Conditional Coding Templates (4:19)
- Conditions (5:32)
- Conditional Coding Template vs Traditional Coding Template (6:30)
- Workspaces and Validation Criteria (13:35)
- Coding from Start to Finish (14:53)
- Mass Coding (18:45)
- Binders (24:12)
- Coding Macros (29:33)
Accommodation measures: The Department of Justice is committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free learning environment. If you have any accessibility needs in order to fully participate in the training activity, please contact your manager to discuss your needs. You may also call upon the services of the Centre for Workplace Access-Ability, Health and Wellness to help identify what type of accommodation measures you require.
For more information: Contact the Centre for Legal Education Services.
For information about the continuing professional development (CPD) hours for this course, please consult the 2024 Accreditation Summary.
Click here for the 2023 Accreditation Summary.
If you have questions, please contact our accreditation team by email (Accreditations@justice.gc.ca).