This session will explore how legal teams can bring more structure and visibility to high-volume litigation portfolios through better taxonomy, cleaner data, and practical litigation KPIs. The focus is on how legal departments and law firms can classify cases consistently, improve the quality of litigation data, and use metrics to prioritize cases, allocate resources, monitor risk, and reduce unexpected developments.
Speakers may address what information should be captured, how to avoid inconsistent case categorization, which litigation KPIs are most useful in practice, and how dashboards or reports can support better decisions across large portfolios. The goal is to make litigation management more proactive, data-driven, and aligned with business priorities.