Inference Data Issues “Transforming the Law Firm” White Paper
NEW YORK, NY (June 2, 2009) –Inference Data today published “Transforming the Law Firm”, a white paper written by Inference president and electronic discovery technology expert Nicholas Croce.
Detailing technology’s impact on modern litigation, Inference Data’s latest white paper provides an in-depth analysis of the affect technology is having on the modern law firm, and how law firms are re-defining their role as counsel to their corporate clients as a result of it. By focusing on how the use and understanding of electronic discovery technologies can provide firms with a strategic advantage and opportunities for business development, the paper establishes technology as critical component of litigation planning. With more pressure from corporate counsel to reduce discovery costs, law firms must look to new ways of managing both risk and overall legal fees - technology provides an opportunity for firms to increase engagement success and become true partners to their clients.
“Electronic discovery is driving law firms to become technology partners with their corporate clients,” says Croce.
“This is the next phase of the litigation technology evolution where firms are moving from reactive adoption to proactive strategies. They are recognizing the opportunity to distinguish themselves by demonstrating tech-savvy discovery practices that save time, money, and enable more effective representation.”
Inference Data’s newest whitepaper is available for free download at http://www.inferencedata.com/research.htm.
About the Speaker
Nicholas Croce has dedicated the last 12 years of his career to developing advanced legal technology and discovery technologies. As president of Inference Data, he has led the development of the company’s advanced analytics software for electronic discovery and advises major law firms on incorporating eDiscovery technology into their business models. About Inference Data
Inference Data provides corporations and law firms with next-generation software for analytics-driven assessment, meet-and-confer preparation, and accelerated legal review. The company’s product, Inference, applies conceptual search and analysis to prioritize datasets and find key documents for faster and more cost-effective review. Inference, a web-based solution, is distinguished by its highly scalable Autonomy architecture and a user-intuitive, configurable workflow. Inference Data is privately held and headquartered in New York, NY. For more information, visit www.inferencedata.com.
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