Peer to Peer: ILTA's Quarterly Magazine
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87 I L T A N E T . O R G • Celebrate data-driven successes: Recognize and reward individuals and teams who use data to achieve positive outcomes. • Foster a culture of experimentation and innovation: Encourage legal professionals to explore new ways of using data and AI to improve their work. To truly leverage the power of AI and data in legal project management, law firms, and legal departments need to foster a data-driven culture. This shift involves cultivating a mindset that values data analysis and evidence-based decision-making, encouraging collaboration between legal and technology teams, and investing in training and development to equip legal professionals with the necessary skills to thrive in a data-centric environment. By embracing these principles, legal teams can create a foundation for success in the evolving legal landscape, where data is not just an asset but a strategic imperative. CONCLUSION: THE FUTURE OF LAW IS DATA-DRIVEN The legal profession stands at the intersection of tradition and innovation, and data is the bridge connecting the two. AI and data analytics are no longer futuristic concepts but essential tools reshaping how legal professionals work. By embracing data-driven project management, legal teams can realize unprecedented efficiency, accuracy, and strategic advantage. The future of law is data-driven, a future where technology enables legal professionals to make more informed decisions, provide better service to clients, and achieve better outcomes. To prepare for this future, legal technologists must be proactive in embracing AI and data-driven approaches, ensuring that AI is used to enhance the practice of law and promote justice. ILTA NILSA MORENO is a legal technology leader with over 20 years of experience spanning law, technol- ogy, information governance, legal operations, and project management. Nilsa has a proven track record of success in providing comprehensive Information Govern- ance, including ediscovery and litigation technology management solutions and strategic services for AM Law 200 clients. Her areas of expertise include consulting, implementation, training, forensics, and best practices in information governance and data management. Nilsa is the founder of CollaborTech, LLC. FEATURES