Peer to Peer Magazine

Fall 2016

The quarterly publication of the International Legal Technology Association

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24 PEER TO PEER: THE QUARTERLY MAGAZINE OF ILTA | FALL 2016 Business Intelligence Applications In this era of transforming business models in law, firms need more than ever to understand which are the most profitable clients, cases and practices and to identify and close efficiency gaps. Business intelligence (BI) applications are game-changing in that they synthesize data from disparate sources to answer these questions, helping law firms and their clients extract greater value from resources and make beer decisions. BI extracts information from a sea of data, presenting key information in dashboards, data visualizations and scorecards, reducing time and manual spreadsheets. For example, e-discovery case teams can use a BI portal application that integrates data from financial and accounting systems with e-discovery project data. Real-time graphical views of database usage, document review progress and legal spend help counsel and litigation managers make decisions about review staffing, schedules and billing. Critical cost data also helps counsel effectively assess proportionality — weighing costs versus benefits of pursuing versus seling a case. David Ahrens FRONTEO USA www.fronteo.com/usa What game-changing technologies exist to modernize the business and practice of law? ASK THE VENDOR What game-changing technologies exist to modernize the business and practice of law? Knowledge Management Applications Knowledge management applications can modernize the practice of law, improve client communication and collaboration, and help with seing expectations. The 1980s concept of the client-maer portal is finally becoming a reality. Practices will benefit from easy and quick lawyer access to client and maer news; documents; correspondence (especially email); contacts; maer/project status; calendar and docket dates; templates; financials, including accounts receivable; client and maer profitability; sent and in-process invoices; billing guidelines; time capture and online review; and more. Dan Safran LegalShi legalshi.com WANT TO APPEAR IN THE NEX T PEER TO PEER? ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: What skills should technology professionals develop to ensure a successful future in legal? Send your answer (under 150 words) to kristy@iltanet.org BUSINESS PRACTICE

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