
Big Data And The Litigation Analytics Revolution
The legal profession is entering its data-driven phase.
The legal profession is entering its data-driven phase.
What are 'Big Data' and legal analytics, and why do they matter?
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Hear from legal and technology experts about how artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies are transforming the practice and profession of law.
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Artificial intelligence is transforming the legal profession — and that includes legal ethics.
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Law schools enjoy huge opportunities to create graduates who efficiently and confidently rely on technology to better serve their clients.
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