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Walters, Edward J.
Data-driven law[electronic resource] :data analytics and the new legal services /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
005.7
書名/作者:
Data-driven law : data analytics and the new legal services // edited by Ed Walters.
其他題名:
Data analytics and the new legal services
其他作者:
Walters, Edward J.
出版者:
Boca Raton, FL : : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group,, c2019.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (227 p.) : : ill.
附註:
Includes index.
標題:
Big data.
標題:
Electronic data processing.
標題:
Electronic discovery (Law)
標題:
Information storage and retrieval systems - Law.
ISBN:
9780429469879
ISBN:
042946987X
摘要、提要註:
For increasingly data-savvy clients, lawyers can no longer give "it depends" answers rooted in anecdata. Clients insist that their lawyers justify their reasoning, and with more than a limited set of war stories. The considered judgment of an experienced lawyer is unquestionably valuable. However, on balance, clients would rather have the considered judgment of an experienced lawyer informed by the most relevant information required to answer their questions. Data-Driven Law: Data Analytics and the New Legal Services helps legal professionals meet the challenges posed by a data-driven approach to delivering legal services. Its chapters are written by leading experts who cover such topics as: Mining legal dataComputational lawUncovering bias through the use of Big DataQuantifying the quality of legal servicesData mining and decision-makingContract analytics and contract standardsIn addition to providing clients with data-based insight, legal firms can track a matter with data from beginning to end, from the marketing spend through to the type of matter, hours spent, billed, and collected, including metrics on profitability and success. Firms can organize and collect documents after a matter and even automate them for reuse. Data on marketing related to a matter can be an amazing source of insight about which practice areas are most profitable. Data-driven decision-making requires firms to think differently about their workflow. Most firms warehouse their files, never to be seen again after the matter closes. Running a data-driven firm requires lawyers and their teams to treat information about the work as part of the service, and to collect, standardize, and analyze matter data from cradle to grave. More than anything, using data in a law practice requires a different mindset about the value of this information. This book helps legal professionals to develop this data-driven mindset.
電子資源:
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www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429469879
Data-driven law[electronic resource] :data analytics and the new legal services /
Data-driven law
data analytics and the new legal services /[electronic resource] :Data analytics and the new legal servicesedited by Ed Walters. - 1st ed. - Boca Raton, FL :CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group,c2019. - 1 online resource (227 p.) :ill. - Data analytics applications. - Data analytics applications..
Includes index.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Data Analytics for Law Firms --Ed Walters --
For increasingly data-savvy clients, lawyers can no longer give "it depends" answers rooted in anecdata. Clients insist that their lawyers justify their reasoning, and with more than a limited set of war stories. The considered judgment of an experienced lawyer is unquestionably valuable. However, on balance, clients would rather have the considered judgment of an experienced lawyer informed by the most relevant information required to answer their questions. Data-Driven Law: Data Analytics and the New Legal Services helps legal professionals meet the challenges posed by a data-driven approach to delivering legal services. Its chapters are written by leading experts who cover such topics as: Mining legal dataComputational lawUncovering bias through the use of Big DataQuantifying the quality of legal servicesData mining and decision-makingContract analytics and contract standardsIn addition to providing clients with data-based insight, legal firms can track a matter with data from beginning to end, from the marketing spend through to the type of matter, hours spent, billed, and collected, including metrics on profitability and success. Firms can organize and collect documents after a matter and even automate them for reuse. Data on marketing related to a matter can be an amazing source of insight about which practice areas are most profitable. Data-driven decision-making requires firms to think differently about their workflow. Most firms warehouse their files, never to be seen again after the matter closes. Running a data-driven firm requires lawyers and their teams to treat information about the work as part of the service, and to collect, standardize, and analyze matter data from cradle to grave. More than anything, using data in a law practice requires a different mindset about the value of this information. This book helps legal professionals to develop this data-driven mindset.
ISBN: 9780429469879Subjects--Topical Terms:
571002
Big data.
LC Class. No.: QA76.9.B45
Dewey Class. No.: 005.7
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