I’ve worked for over 20 years consulting w lawyers as a statistical data analysis expert, and this Alex Jones thing doesn’t surprise me at all. It’s not some complex strategy for a mistrial. #AlexJones Here’s the deal: 1/
Lawyers generally don’t know anything about data, statistics, or technology. But they’re under pressure from firm partners to take some of that sweet consulting money away from the experts. #AlexJones 2/
So they bring a few data and tech people in-house and cut out the consultants. Then they brag to their clients about how much $$ they’ve saved them. But their in-house people have 1% of the experience and expertise. 3/
If you or your firm are involved in high stakes litigation and some data needs to be turned over for discovery, but some data definitely DOES NOT, and your attorney says they’re handling data production in-house, consider new counsel.