How data and analytics are shaping the future of litigation practice

What do rigorous data and analytics mean for legal practice and how will they change decision-making for clients?

Legal decision-making has always been driven by the expertise and advice of the litigation practitioner. Now, as comprehensive and robust litigation data and analytics become available to lawyers, they start to change the practice of litigation and add a new data dimension to client decision-making.

In this Herbert Smith Freehills podcast, Disputes partner Alex Oddy explains what this means in conversation with colleagues Emma Deas and Solomonic's Gideon Cohen.

Mike Petrook asks the questions.

You can listen to the podcast (15 minutes) here.



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