News & Press
December 15, 2017
Chicago-based Relativity leads the e-discovery industry
Relativity, a Chicago-based software firm, is experiencing huge growth in the business of making the legal discovery process much easier. Now with nearly 800 employees – including more than 200 new hires in 2017 – this leading e-discovery software firm has learned quite a bit about balancing company culture and growth.
December 14, 2017
Not all AI created equal
In the Relativity Fest panel “The rise of artificial intelligence and what it actually means for you,” Relativity’s Doug Kaminski moderated as legal professionals discussed AI and its potential capabilities and elements of uncertainty surrounding the tool.
December 14, 2017
Lawyer Culture: The Boundary To VC Funding For Legal Startups?
Relativity is a leader in the legal tech industry and an important reference point in legal tech venture capital trends.
December 13, 2017
2017: The Year in Data Discovery Case Law
Whether it’s high-profile litigants such as Taylor Swift or an e-discovery sanctions case making it to the U.S. Supreme Court, data discovery has made it to the legal prime time. Relativity’s David Horrigan takes us through the cases we couldn’t stop discussing in 2017.
December 13, 2017
15 Fastest Growing Tech Companies in Chicago
Relativity is on Built In Chicago's list of the 15 fastest growing tech companies in Chicago. The Relativity team had a net increase of 225 members in 2017 and remains hard at work building an e-discovery platform to manage large volumes of data and identifies key issues during litigation, investigations, and compliance.
December 12, 2017
Strategies for hunting out electronic evidence
More and more firms are turning to e-discovery tools like Relativity to get the job done faster and deliver better value for their clients.
December 12, 2017
What offshore firms are doing (and not doing) about legal tech
The Lawyer, a UK-based legal trade, asked firms about their technology-related innovations and how they project manage their litigation matters. Several use Relativity to get the job done.
December 12, 2017
Clyde & Co launches in-house data lab as Slaughters signs up with Blackdot Solutions
Relativity partner Blackdot's Videris will help Slaughter and May boost their e-discovery capabilities.
December 11, 2017
Slaughter and May Acquires Videris Licenses
UK-based technology company Blackdot Solutions today announced that leading Magic Circle law firm Slaughter and May had acquired software licenses of Blackdot’s intelligence and research platform, Videris.
December 04, 2017
Riding Post-Brexit E-Discovery Growth, Morae Global Offers RelativityOne in UK
Morae Global Corp. recently announced the launch of RelativityOne cloud-based managed e-discovery service in the U.K. The company hopes that the service will give U.K. clients the agility to process overseas data quickly, as well as mature a still nascent cloud e-discovery market.
December 04, 2017
At Relativity, the Magic happens mostly over lunchtime
At Relativity, every lunch break, 50 people gather in the cafeteria to play in an ongoing company Magic league. Magic: The Gathering is a trading card game in which players build decks and compete against each other.
December 04, 2017
Adoption of e-discovery widespread in Aussie legal market
Sky Discovery directors Nathan Wigginton and A.J. Hind, along with Relativity Asia-Pacific team lead Stu Hall have shed light on the adoption of e-discovery within the Australian legal market – and the benefits that come with it.
December 01, 2017
Why US law firms will be affected by GDPR
Relativity's David Horrigan explains how the GDPR can help companies streamline operations and improve customer confidence.
November 28, 2017
Video: GDPR compliance could save your company money
Relativity's e-discovery Counsel David Horrigan talks with Tech Republic about how the GDPR will impact legal proceedings and the transfer of data between law firms.
November 24, 2017
Podcast: Leading the charge with TAR
Lawyers Weekly publisher Will Magee joined KordaMentha executive director Craig Macaulay and director Grant Whiteley at Relativity Fest 2017 to discuss the emerging use of technology-assisted review (TAR) in discovery.
November 22, 2017
'Document tsunami' driving lawyers to upskill in TAR
Speaking to Lawyers Weekly at last month’s Relativity Fest, Justice Peter Vickery of the Supreme Court of Victoria provided insights into Australia joining the United States, Ireland and United Kingdom in approving the use of technology-assisted review (TAR) in e-discovery.
November 21, 2017
Distinction Now Comes from Specialization in the Relativity Ecosystem
Jared Coseglia, founder and CEO of TRU Staffing Partners, discusses the expansion of Relativity's RCA program over the years for Legaltech News.
November 14, 2017
The DFNDER Project: Leveraging eDiscovery Technology To Do Good For The World
A great pro bono opportunity for law firms, attorneys, and students. The DFNDER Project is designed with the purpose in mind to increase the number of exonerations and, ultimately, help free innocent people.
November 10, 2017
Lawyers Weekly Podcast: Lawyers as 'data scientists'
Will Magee and Emma Ryan from Lawyers Weekly sit down with Relativity's COO Nick Robertson, vice-president of international Steve Couling, and Asia-Pacific team lead Stuart Hall to discuss what the development of e-discovery technology has meant for lawyers, as well as the emergence of the multinational mega-conference that is ‘Fest’.
November 10, 2017
Chicago Tribune's 2017 Top Places to Work
Relativity is #27 in the Chicago Tribune's annual "Top Places to Work" survey for midsize companies.