Law Practice
Apr. 16, 2015
Firms begin employing more data techniques to make decisions
The legal industry resisted data longer than the vast majority of the clients it serves, but "Moneyball" has finally reached the partner level. In the last few years, a growing number of firms have been hiring data and analytics experts.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The legal industry has taken far more time to embrace data compared to the majority of the clients it serves, but the "Moneyball" approach to law firm management has finally reached partner level.
In the last few years, a growing number of firms have hired data and analytics experts to assist leadership in collecting and evaluating large volumes of statistical information in new ways. That ...
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