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  <title>Big Data and Litigation Analytics with Andy Martens - Law2020</title>
  <description>There’s a tipping point where it no longer makes sense to use traditional database models to store and capture data. In this episode of the Law2020 podcast, Andy Martens, SVP &amp;amp;amp; Global Head of Legal Product &amp;amp;amp; Editorial at Thomson Reuters, talks with David Lat about how Big Data and analytics are revolutionizing litigation. &amp;amp;nbsp; For additional articles and information on this episode and the entire Law2020 series, visit https://abovethelaw.com/law2020 &amp;amp;nbsp; Episode Resources  https://abovethelaw.com/law2020/ http://thomsonreuters.com  https://legalsolutions.thomsonreuters.com/law-products/westlaw-legal-research/edge https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-martens-35163b13  &amp;amp;nbsp; Episode Highlights  What Big Data is and why it matters in legal. Understanding the 4 V’s of Big Data. How Big Data is used in real life. Log analytics and other popular use cases. How Big Data and analytics are transforming litigation. How Big Data and analytics empower attorneys and help them make better decisions.  &amp;amp;nbsp; Subscribe, Share and Review To get the next episode, subscribe with your favorite podcast player.  Subscribe with Apple Podcasts. Follow on Spotify. Subscribe with Stitcher.  &amp;amp;nbsp; Leave a review on Apple Podcasts. </description>
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