Managing large volumes of heterogeneous data and using it effectively has always been a problem question in the legal domain. The solution to this big question has now been obtained with the advent of big data. Legal Informatics, a field which has emerged from big data, ties together work in the representation of legal knowledge with the performance gains derived through distributed processing.

Many questions arise in the minds of lawyers such as:

These questions can now be easily answered with the help of Legal Informatics.

But, like all things have two sides, use of big data analytics in legal domain also has its repercussions like routine tasks will now be easily undertaken by analytics, judges will come under increased pressure, etc.

To know more, read the following article by Robert Plant, Associate Professor at the School of Business Administration, University of Miami, at The Wall Street Journal.

http://blogs.wsj.com/experts/2015/04/24/what-big-data-means-for-the-legal-system/