How Data Can Give Lawyers And Wealth Managers A Competitive Edge In The AI Era

When most people hear the word "data," they picture a Silicon Valley startup or a Wall Street quant desk. Data, in popular culture, belongs to the tech world. But data doesn't care about industry labels, and in three of the oldest professional disciplines, estate planning, divorce law and wealth management, it is quietly becoming a competitive differentiator. Not AI. Not automation. Data.
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How Data Can Give Lawyers And Wealth Managers A Competitive Edge In The AI Era

When most people hear the word "data," they picture a Silicon Valley startup or a Wall Street quant desk. Data, in popular culture, belongs to the tech world. But data doesn't care about industry labels, and in three of the oldest professional disciplines, estate planning, divorce law and wealth management, it is quietly becoming a competitive differentiator. Not AI. Not automation. Data.
When most people hear the word "data," they picture a Silicon Valley startup or a Wall Street quant desk. Data, in popular culture, belongs to the tech world. But data doesn't care about industry labels, and in three of the oldest professional disciplines, estate planning, divorce law and wealth management, it is quietly becoming a competitive differentiator. Not AI. Not automation. Data.
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Read the Full Story

How Data Can Give Lawyers And Wealth Managers A Competitive Edge In The AI Era

When most people hear the word "data," they picture a Silicon Valley startup or a Wall Street quant desk. Data, in popular culture, belongs to the tech world. But data doesn't care about industry labels, and in three of the oldest professional disciplines, estate planning, divorce law and wealth management, it is quietly becoming a competitive differentiator. Not AI. Not automation. Data.
Read the Full Story

How Data Can Give Lawyers And Wealth Managers A Competitive Edge In The AI Era

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By Tara Faquir, Co-Founder & COO of Trustate, is redefining the legal sector with a data-first, automation-driven platform.
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When most people hear the word "data," they picture a Silicon Valley startup or a Wall Street quant desk. Data, in popular culture, belongs to the tech world. But data doesn't care about industry labels, and in three of the oldest professional disciplines, estate planning, divorce law and wealth management, it is quietly becoming a competitive differentiator. Not AI. Not automation. Data.
Read the full article on Forbes