There's No Such Thing as Big Data in the Legal Industry - Darwin 005
Summary What exactly is big data? Dan Ariely, author and professor at Duke University, says big data is like teenage sex. No one knows how to do it, everyone thinks everyone else is doing it, so everyone claims they’re doing it. In reality, big data is a term for a data set so large and complex that traditional data processing applications are inadequate. Today our host Jules Miller talks about the type of data that the law industry handles, what an appropriate term for it might be, and what type of companies are actually handling big data. For the latest topics, trends and tech in the legal industry, subscribe to Evolve Law Podcast: A Catalyst for Legal Innovation. Listen as legal experts and leaders share insights about the legal industry. For more information, questions, or suggestions about our podcast feel free to email us at info@evolvelawnow.com! Show Notes 00:00 Intro 00:19 Big Data in the Legal Industry 00:25 What Big Data Actually Means 02:44 Big Data for Law (is a Misnomer) 03:38 An Example of Data Tracking in Law 04:25 Medium Data 04:58 Outro