Leveraging big data into actionable metrics is not only becoming necessary for understanding the legal climate and ensuring regulatory compliance , but also for evaluating whether a legal department is meeting its business goals . Yet these days, it is not enough to measure performance against a set of goals or benchmarks. Legal executives and operations staff are increasingly looking to use data to understand how they can set their department up for future success.

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