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In Its First Litigation, Adaptive Classification Technologies Targets eDiscovery Platforms

November 14, 2025

Adaptive Classification Technologies LLC (ACT) has filed its inaugural litigation with a Northern District of California complaint against Arctera (3:25-cv-09640) and a Western District of Texas complaint against KLDiscovery (KLDiscovery Ontrack) (1:25-cv-01802). The plaintiff asserts a single patent generally related to training a “classifier” in a “target set” of documents, using both a first and second “iterative” search strategy in the classification process, and terminating the process when the classifier “achieves a target level of recall with a certain probability upon termination”. Arctera is accused of infringement through the provision of the Arctera eDiscovery Platform and “Transparent Predictive Coding” feature; and KLDiscovery, over the KLDiscovery Nebula eDiscovery Platform and “Predictive Coding & Advanced Text Analytics” feature.


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