The evolution of e-discovery technology may be driven by market demands, but it is built and designed by data scientists. These unsung developers and researchers are the nuts and bolts behind some of legal’s most relied upon technologies, such as those for contracts and technology assisted review (TAR).

In the age of artificial intelligence (AI), data scientists are becoming more pivotal than ever. Far from just predicting how AI’s machine learning capabilities will grow and mature in legal departments, data scientists are on the ground pushing and stretching the technology’s limits.