By 2025, the amount of data in the world will have grown over 1,800 times in 20 years – from 0.1 zettabytes in 2005 to around 181 zettabytes in 2025, which is 181 trillion gigabytes.
Technology is just one of the factors forcing legal modernization, the growth and potential of data and how humans adapt to all of it is transforming the legal industry.
If you were to look at many of the eDiscovery resources out there today, you might think that eDiscovery is about discovering documents or discovering data responsive to a litigation case or other eDiscovery use case.
Leveraging Continuous Active Learning (CAL) over simple keyword searches has become a necessity for in-house attorneys and law firms, yet it is still not widely adopted.
Legal is on a mission to consolidate their law firm partners and unify their data to minimize costs, mitigate risk and manage widening workloads, but they are slamming into roadblocks.