
Stop Equating eDiscovery With Data — It’s Not That Simple
Discovery is still strategy — it’s still finding the facts you need — but the game has changed.
Discovery is still strategy — it’s still finding the facts you need — but the game has changed.
Attorneys need to look at how the insights from non-traditional data analytics can complement their own skill sets.
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Attorneys looking for more clients should consider these four steps, from finance columnist Michael McDonald.
Yes – if they want to make more money and have a more successful practice.
Litigation finance still has plenty of low hanging fruit available with data analytics.
Columnist Scott Mozarsky predicts which practice areas might pick up the most over the next four years.
Win-loss records tell only part of a lawyer’s story, but they can be a useful metric.
Data analytics can help attorneys win new clients and make these clients profitable ones.
New columnist Scott Mozarsky reflects on how globalization and technology are changing the legal profession.
Lawyers are often thought of as a traditional bunch, but there are significant opportunities for those attorneys who embrace new concepts built on data use.
Proper trust accounting and three-way reconciliation are essential for protecting client funds and avoiding serious compliance risks. In this guide, we break down these critical processes and show how legal-specific software can help your firm stay accurate, efficient, and audit-ready.
Big Data is an important driver of success in law, and attorneys ignore it at their peril.
Securities cases are available in Lex Machina starting today; antitrust cases will come in September.
A new set of "legal analytics" tools is on the rise, and the implications are dizzying.
Legal technology columnist Sean Doherty shares notable news from LexisNexis and from Microsoft.
Legal technology columnist Sean Doherty analyzes LexisNexis's acquisition of legal analytics provider Lex Machina.