This paper summarises Big Data issues presented at the New Zealand Law Society Cyber Law Legal Conference held in \r
early 2016. \r
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BIG DATA: ARE LAWYERS SCREWED? (AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT BIG DATA UNTIL THEN)\r
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We'll outline the impact in business and government, including on law firms and in-house lawyers. We'll overview the closely related area of disruptive technologies, as big data is integral to many of those new services. We'll use real life examples to illustrate the impacts of big data and the legal issues. Then we will outline why Big Data is relevant to lawyers advising companies and public sector entities, and what to do about it. We end with a checklist for lawyers dealing with Big Data.
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