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On this second episode of Ropes & Gray’s Insights Lab’s four-part Multidimensional Data Reversion podcast series, Shannon Capone Kirk, managing principal and global head of Ropes & Gray’s advanced e-discovery and AI strategy group, is joined by David Yanofsky, director of data insights, analytics and visualization at the R&G Insights Lab. Together, they discuss the importance of using analytics to organize and analyze large datasets, such as emails and documents, to uncover key concepts and trends. The episode also highlights the power of data visualization in storytelling, compliance monitoring, and project management within the legal context. Discover how interactive and well-designed visualizations can drive understanding, engagement, and decision-making, and learn why building and maintaining robust data systems is essential for long-term success.
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On this second episode of Ropes & Gray’s Insights Lab’s four-part Multidimensional Data Reversion podcast series, Shannon Capone Kirk, managing principal and global head of Ropes & Gray’s advanced e-discovery and AI strategy group, is joined by David Yanofsky, director of data insights, analytics and visualization at the R&G Insights Lab. Together, they discuss the importance of using analytics to organize and analyze large datasets, such as emails and documents, to uncover key concepts and trends. The episode also highlights the power of data visualization in storytelling, compliance monitoring, and project management within the legal context. Discover how interactive and well-designed visualizations can drive understanding, engagement, and decision-making, and learn why building and maintaining robust data systems is essential for long-term success.

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