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How do you make the decision about whether to settle a case or advance to trial? Is it anecdotal information? Statistical data? If you do use analytics, how do you know they’re sound?

Join this exclusive webcast where trial experts will run through data points that people don’t know they can use and discuss how they’ve used those numbers in their own decision making. Discover how you can see instant ROI increases by leveraging the power of analytics to make more informed case decisions and gain a competitive advantage.


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  • Use analytics to make the best-case decisions for clients
  • Discern what numbers are available, and how useful each one is
  • Make the business case for adjusting case strategy to include next-generation analytics
  • Understand where technology application trends are headed with respect to your practice area

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Peter S. Vogel
Chair, Internet, eCommerce and Technology
Gardere Sewell Wynne LLP.

Peter Vogel is renowned as both a trial and transactional lawyer who deeply understands technology, science and intellectual property, and the opportunities and problems they pose for clients. Governments and administrative agencies, as well as major corporations and emerging businesses, rely on Peter to get right to the heart of an information technology or e-discovery dispute; he knows what to expect and how it will play out in the courtroom. This eliminates unproductive rabbit trails and reduces the cost of litigation for all parties. When negotiating agreements for IT implementation projects for ERP or development projects for healthcare and other companies, his knowledge of technology enables his clients and their vendors to reach consensus faster.
Bryan Kohm
Partner
Fenwick & West LLP

Bryan Kohm practices intellectual property litigation, with a focus on representing high technology and life science companies in patent infringement and trade secret misappropriation disputes. Bryan has experience in a wide variety of venues throughout the country, including federal and state courts, the International Trade Commission, and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Bryan has been recognized as a "Rising Star" in the area of IP Litigation by Northern California Super Lawyers in 2013 and 2014. He also serves as the co-chair of the ABA’s Committee on Intellectual Property Litigation..

Darby Green
Commercial Director, Litigation and Bankruptcy Bloomberg Law

Darby Green is the Commercial Director for Litigation and Bankruptcy at Bloomberg Law. In this role, she is responsible for product development and go-to-market strategies focused on the business intelligence and legal research needs of litigators. Darby is the Chair of the Bloomberg Law Litigation Innovation Board, a group of twenty top litigators who provide input and consultation on product offerings. She also spearheaded the creation and launch of Bloomberg Law Litigation Analytics, a tool that enables users to search millions of legal data points by company, law firm, or judge; and Points of Law, a solution that applies machine learning to court opinions in order to highlight language critical to a court’s holding and link this language to governing statements of law and relevant on-point case law. Darby has been working on Bloomberg Law since 2009, prior to which she practiced as a commercial litigator in New York. She has an A.B. from Dartmouth College and a J.D. from Vanderbilt University Law School..