LDI Resources
Start your journey toward Legal Data Intelligence by exploring our compilation of insights, tools, and lessons learned, designed to lead you to new levels of data analysis.
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Legal Data Intelligence Contract Management Toolkit
This toolkit shows how LDI best practices help you accurately capture, securely manage, and effectively leverage contractual information—elevating contract management from routine administrative function to strategic business capability.
Leveraging Legal Data Intelligence for Dispute Avoidance and Strategic Response
This white paper outlines the framework, practical applications, and cross-jurisdictional considerations of Early Data Assessment (EDA), with a focus on how legal professionals can improve efficiency, reduce costs, and deliver strategic value.
The Compliance Need and Strategic Value of the Legal Data Intelligence Model
Data Protection Compliance is more important than ever to the successful operation of organizations. This white paper shows how the simplicity of the LDI approach drives efficient and sound compliance, even while data protection challenges change.
The Legal Data Intelligence Guide for Onboarding New Technologies
This guide helps legal organizations select new technologies for various legal data intelligence use cases while maintaining their commitment to security, compliance, and operational excellence.
Building Bridges in the Disputes Space with Legal Data Intelligence
During disputes and investigations, the ability to synthesise information across various domains within data-intensive environments is paramount. However, the presence of silos within organisations often hinders effective communication, collaboration, and the value of the outcomes. This article explores the critical role of Legal Data Intelligence (LDI) professionals in bridging these gaps—offering insightful strategies for leveraging LDI expertise to enhance efficiency, improve communication, and foster collaboration across departments.
The Application of Legal Data Intelligence to Governmental InvestigationsĀ
Regulatory investigations are rapidly growing in frequency, with 70% of organizations involved in at least one proceeding in 2024, up from 61% in 2023. Swift action and advanced technologies are vital to mitigate risks, enhance credibility, and ensure compliance in this evolving landscape. This paper examines how a Legal Data Intelligence (LDI)-focused approach can support these outcomes in governmental investigations across the US and UK.
Mergers, Acquisitions, and Divestitures Guide
The Legal Data Intelligence (LDI) Mergers, Acquisitions, and Divestitures Guide is an essential toolkit for professionals involved in MA&D. It provides vital insights into stakeholder interests and strategic data management through a structured checklist to streamline due diligence. With detailed considerations for legal data handling and cross-functional influence, this guide empowers LDI professionals to navigate complex transactions with efficiency and confidence.
Legal Data Intelligence Podcasr: The Cowan Group #1
All legal data challenges are rooted in the same underlying problem: Separating Sensitive, Useful, Necessary (SUN) data from Redundant, Obsolete and Trivial (ROT) data which constitutes the bulk of data in every organization.
The Legal Data Intelligence Podcast with David Cowen (Episode 1)
What is Legal Data Intelligence ? What is its origin story? What is the value it unlocks and what does it mean to be a Legal Data Intelligence practitioner? David unpacks these concepts and more in the first episode with his guest, Ashley Christakis.
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All legal data challenges are rooted in the same underlying problem: Separating Sensitive, Useful, Necessary (SUN) data from Redundant, Obsolete and Trivial (ROT) data which constitutes the bulk of data in every organization.
Legal Data Intelligence: A New Paradigm to Solve Legal Data Problems
All legal data challenges are rooted in the same underlying problem: Separating Sensitive, Useful, Necessary (SUN) data from Redundant, Obsolete and Trivial (ROT) data which constitutes the bulk of data in every organization.