The practice of law today revolves around data, which is the key to making informed, timely decisions, minimizing risk and increasing productivity. But while all companies are in possession of massive amounts of data, the control, storage and quality of that data present major problems.

Think about any given piece of data your organization has and ask yourself if you can say where it is located, who has access to it, how it is maintained and how it gets used. Many companies struggle to answer even those basic questions—much less whether the data is correct and complete.

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