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{{a|devil|}}[[From time to time]] more creovative Our thought leaders may tell you that law firms are using big data to pursue “[[Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game|Moneyball]]-style strategies to gain insights about potential lawyer performance.
{{a|devil|}}[[From time to time]] our more creovative{{tm}} thought leaders may fly excitable kites in the theory that law firms are using [[big data]] to pursue “[[Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game|Moneyball]]-style” strategies on their lawyers and during recruitment to gain insights about potential lawyer performance.


Hmm.
Hmm. This suggests they haven’t read — or at any rate understood — the lessons {{author|Michael Lewis}}’s [[Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game]] has to offer them.


(1) Emerging baseball players are experienced playing actual baseball, with years of public data about the minutiae of their performance. Law grads haven’t advised on deals or prosecuted cases. They have taken exams, and what data there is, is de minimis: grades.
(1) Emerging baseball players are experienced playing actual baseball, with years of public data about the minutiae of their performance. Law grads haven’t advised on deals or prosecuted cases. They have taken exams, and what data there is, is de minimis: grades.

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