Disputes tech: A rich market for e-discovery but predictive tools face data hurdle Tom Baker29 October 2018TMTDispute resolution It is hard to overstate the rise in disputes-focused technology in recent years – a trend underwritten by the dire need to streamline burdensome and expensive disclosure processes.Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact jasmine.glass@legalbusiness.co.uk Related ContentMore in this category‘Full-service firms all say the same thing – but we’ve been opportunistic’ – John Quinn on AI, funding and suing banks‘Its scope is almost limitless’ – the in-house view on AISimmons’ new head puts clients and AI at core of plans to steer firm between legacy and leadership CAT approves £200m Merricks v Mastercard settlement‘There’s a lot of money in Chicago’ – the city’s top lawyers on what’s driving business in the Midwest‘Everyone will be watching’: disputes partners pick out the trends to watch for 2025Transatlantic firms outstrip peers on five-year PEP growth, LB100 data revealsA good time to be mid-tier: private equity interest on the rise as mid-market thrivesThe LB100 ranked by PEP: firms push partner profits to new heights as associate pay debate rumbles on