Recapping Relativity Fest
The press gathers to discuss discovery.
The press gathers to discuss discovery.
Using actual humans to perform an initial review isn't gone yet, but the days are numbered.
Depositions by Filevine help with scheduling, tracking goals, and trial prep.
A subtle shift in how we describe legal tech.
Artificial intelligence comes to discovery.
Georgia Innocence Project among many using RelativityOne to advance justice.
Not being a lawyer doesn't make someone a scam artist.
Most law firms, big and small, that have adopted AI are making the same mistake: they bought a tool for their lawyers and called it a strategy.
General counsel have no faith at all.
Robe up! We're entering treacherous waters.
The law still hasn't caught up with the big threat facing large entities.
Relativity Fest is one of the most significant legal technology events to attend each year.
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
As we approach the Fall, there's one more big conference to attend.
Legal operations folks -- and indeed the broader legal community -- will find value and useful information at all three conferences.
Relativity is making a real investment in innovation, and they want more lawyers learning about disruptive trends and startups.
Zach Abramowitz would love to meet lawyers and legal tech enthusiasts at this conference.
And escape to Chicago -- which boasts a big, beautiful lake!