Not really up on that whole Big Data thing? In the future, you may not have a choice.

“As data volumes continue to grow, to stay relevant, lawyers are going to need to turn to analytics to help them enhance productivity, gain quick and efficient insights into their data sets, and really analyze business issues,” says Bobby Malhotra, e-discovery counsel at Munger, Tolles & Olson.

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