Relativity
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RIP To Human First Pass Document Review?
Using actual humans to perform an initial review isn’t gone yet, but the days are numbered.
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Moving Beyond Supporting A Practice Into Creating New Lines Of Business
A subtle shift in how we describe legal tech.
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AI Marches Inexorably Into Discovery Space As Relativity Announces aiR for Review
Artificial intelligence comes to discovery.
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Relativity Brings Legal Technology To The Struggle For Justice
Georgia Innocence Project among many using RelativityOne to advance justice.
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General Counsel Feel The World Getting More And More Risky
Everything keeps getting harder and harder.
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It’s Relatively Academic: Relativity Academic Partner Program Improves Tech Competence
There’s a good deal more to Relativity than its market-leading software.
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* Which lawyers and law firms scored the most SCOTUS arguments this Term? Adam Feldman has the tally. [Empirical SCOTUS]
* And speaking of the Supreme Court, what can lawyers learn from linguists about Heller and the Second Amendment? [LAWnLinguistics]
* Adam Kolber discusses the phenomenon of “judicial bulls**t” — and wonders whether the justices would fail Philosophy 101. [Daily Journal via PrawfsBlawg]
* Are Justice Neil Gorsuch’s long-winded concurrences contributing to the Supreme Court slowdown this Term? Andrew Hamm crunches some numbers. [SCOTUSblog]
* Many of the major precedents in the school free-speech context feature liberal students — but conservative kids can play this game too. [Volokh Conspiracy / Reason]
* Lex Machina’s latest foray into litigation analytics covers the world of trade secrets. [Dewey B Strategic]
* Relativity: not just for ediscovery anymore. [Artificial Lawyer]
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The DFNDER Project: Leveraging eDiscovery Technology To Do Good For The World
A great pro bono opportunity for firms and lawyers using Relativity.
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What Role Will Relativity Play In The Future of Legal Disruption?
Relativity is making a real investment in innovation, and they want more lawyers learning about disruptive trends and startups.
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At RelativityFest? Come Say Hi
Zach Abramowitz would love to meet lawyers and legal tech enthusiasts at this conference.
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Disasters / Emergencies, Technology
Pour Out Your Money, But Carefully, For Texas And Florida
And escape to Chicago — which boasts a big, beautiful lake!
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A Conversation With kCura Founder Andrew Sieja
For such a successful company, not everyone knows the story behind kCura or its founder and CEO, Andrew Sieja.