This document discusses predictive coding 2.0 as an improved method for e-discovery. Predictive coding 1.0 had limitations in dealing with incomplete document collections that are continuously updated and changing coding calls. Predictive coding 2.0 utilizes a flexible analytics framework based on bipartite graphs that can dynamically assess documents and adapt to new information as the collection and coding changes over time, allowing for continuous case assessment. The authors provide examples of how predictive coding 2.0 could enhance e-discovery in complex litigation matters.