Without question,
litigation analytic tools are already making a real difference to practitioners, and they will be even more important to their daily work in the near future.
We have great charts and graphs and
our litigation analytic tools... Even if and especially if you're not a litigator but you representing a company and you just need to get a high level snapshot, the tool is really helpful in extracting that really valuable quick information.
The world of
litigation analytic tools informing case strategy is here to stay.
Labor and employment lawyers can also use
the Litigation Analytics tool that Bloomberg Law introduced last October.
Bloomberg Law has just launched
a Litigation Analytics tool.
Our original product that Legalist started Y Combinator with
a litigation analytics tool for lawyers, which uses similar data - sources and technology that we use in - house today, but offered to lawyers in their own practices.
Not exact matches
The webinar, «
Litigation Analytics: How to Find Information Critical to Your Case,» will show how analytics tools can turn mountains of documents into molehills, enabling litigators to quickly and affordably zero in on what they need
Analytics: How to Find Information Critical to Your Case,» will show how
analytics tools can turn mountains of documents into molehills, enabling litigators to quickly and affordably zero in on what they need
analytics tools can turn mountains of documents into molehills, enabling litigators to quickly and affordably zero in on what they need to know.
The move follows an increasing focus from insurance law firms on legal data
analytics and the development of «own - brand»
litigation prediction
tools.
According to AL, «The move follows an increasing focus from insurance law firms on legal data
analytics and the development of «own - brand»
litigation prediction
tools.
At least then I won't have to listen to questions like I was asked last week by a general counsel facing an e-mail intensive
litigation (to whom we were introducing a native file review / e-mail
analytic tool), «Why would we use something like this instead of just printing everything and handing a pile of redwells off to a bunch of attorneys?»
«While technology - assisted review (TAR) has become a center of discussion in
litigation and a common practice for handling large and daunting cases, less «buzzworthy»
analytics tools are often overlooked and underrated — despite the big results they can yield.
In 2018, AI
tools will continue to impact
litigation (data
analytics) and advisory work (due diligence) but, as Tim Pullman from ThoughtRiver has opined in a recent interview with Artificial Lawyer, the use of these
tools will likely become the norm and be an integral part of compliance and corporate governance.
With district court patent
litigation filings remaining at lower levels not seen since 2010 - 2011, and PTAB petitions on the rise, legal
analytics can provide the
tools to recognize these shifts and harness them to your benefit.