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Gray Plant Mooty Fast-Tracks Investigations with Recommind's Technology

By Brian Dillon
September 02, 2015

The practice of law is constantly evolving, thanks to emerging technologies on which businesses now rely. In the world of cloud, mobile, virtualization and big data, there are new and increasingly complex data challenges facing professionals who need to work with digital information in the legal profession, especially litigation teams. Fortunately, technology to support the legal profession has stepped up to this challenge, bringing automation to tedious processes.

e-Discovery technology has received much attention from corporations, law firms and in the courts. With the ever-increasing growth of unstructured data, legal professionals have struggled with the digital data deluge, increasing the amount of time required to manage the discovery process from months to years and rising costs from tens of thousands to millions of dollars. However, the introduction of predictive analytics and business intelligence has modernized the way firms tackle and win cases.

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