From early case assessment to tracking billing, there is no dearth of metrics legal professionals need for their day-to-day tasks. But the one set of metrics most legal professionals forget are those that may be most consequential for their firms’ bottom line—business intelligence (BI) data.
Consulting and technology services firm InOutsource is hoping to change that with the launch of its business intelligence consultation and implementation services, which will aid law firms in developing BI and analytics strategies, and building related platforms.
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