As they face the challenge of securing buy-in from senior leadership, data analytics are rising in importance for legal technology professionals from both in-house law departments and law firms.
According to the results of a new survey* from Huron Legal, 68 percent of respondents noted their organizations’ investment in legal data analytics will increase in the next two years, with the majority focusing on e-discovery.
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