Building the Data-Driven Law Firm
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Like so many other professions, law is becoming increasingly influenced by an overwhelming amount of disparate, fragmented and complex data that can both help and hinder business. Data comes from a wealth of different sources, both internal and external, constantly changing, never still. Keeping control of all that data is one challenge; leveraging it to the greater good much harder.
Despite the huge amount of data in the average law firm, data-driven decision-making is relatively new and uncharted. With the hugely disruptive changes that have occurred in our ways of working over the last two years, the issue of data is now front and centre.
This second edition of Building the Data-Driven Law Firm looks at how the use of data has become inextricably linked with the practice of law; how it can be utilized to the good, and the safeguards that must be put in place to mitigate the bad; how Big Data will revolutionize the way lawyers work, and the cases they will work on; and how new uses for data (including blockchain and the Internet of Things) will influence the law firm of the future. Bringing the book bang up to date, new content features how we can keep data secure in the changing world of work, how data can be used for business development and client satisfaction, the implications of data bias and data theft, and whether the way we use data is even useful anymore.
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About the authors xi
Chapter 1: A single source of truth for your firm
By David Curle, legal content and research lead, Litera
Chapter 2: Unlocking contractual data
By Shilpa Bhandarkar and Doug Donahue, Linklaters | CreateiQ
Chapter 3: Law firms’ approach to talent and the current lack of data collection
By Phil Burdon and Tom Spence, Donoma Advisors
Chapter 4: Data bites
By Joanne Frears, solicitor, Lionshead Law
Chapter 5: Data in a remote environment
By Silvia Bauer, Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH
Chapter 6: Building a data-driven business development strategy
By Yolanda Cartusciello, PP&C Consulting
Chapter 7: Analyzing data to increase efficiencies – the client’s perspective
By Mori Kabiri, InfiniGlobe LLC
Chapter 8: Why your data might be useless
By Jaap Bosman, consultant – partner
Chapter 9: Data in the 2020s
By Paul Brook, Dell Technologies
Threats and opportunities 96
Summary 101
About Globe Law and Business 103
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