Data mining is a burgeoning practice across all industries but, as with all things technology, law tends to go against the current. Yet that isn’t to say that all firms are turning a blind eye toward technology.

Among those looking ahead and deriving value from their data is Jackson Walker, an Am Law 200 firm that began mining its own data to enhance its business intelligence (BI). Legaltech News recently got in touch with the firm’s chief knowledge services officer, Greg Lambert, to discuss the benefits of law firm data mining, challenges to adoption, the attorneys’ response and more.

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