Raytheon is one of the more well-known defense contractors in the United States, and their comfort with technology is coming in handy as e-discovery trends begin to favor those with big servers and processors. Raytheon’s Woods Abbott spoke with LXBN’s Colin O’Keefe after a panel discussion on the ROI of predictive coding, where Abbott spoke of Raytheon’s ease in setting up a bank of servers to assist their e-discovery efforts. Woods also discussed how the judiciary influences the e-discovery process as new technologies are tested in the court of law.