Relativity is Rolling

by Gabe Acevedo on April 16, 2011

in document review, e-Discovery, kCura, Mergers, TechLaw Solutions, technology, Vendors

kCura, the inventors of Relativity are quickly dominating the e-discovery review industry. Their latest conquest was partnering with TechLaw Solutions to wrap up an agreement with the Executive Office of U.S. Attorneys of the DOJ.

kCura, developers of the e-discovery software Relativity, announced with TechLaw Solutions today that the Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys (EOUSA), a component of the U.S. Department of Justice (USDOJ), has adopted Relativity for the review and analysis of electronic and paper-based documents…

…Relativity is being deployed in EOUSA’s Litigation Technology Service Center (LTSC) to provide electronic discovery services for all U.S. Attorneys’ Offices, which include over 6,000 attorneys nationwide.

Also, I have have it on very good sources that Relativity is also being used for at least one side of a major “telecom” merger that’s occurring at the moment.

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  • guest

    Relativity shouldn’t be dominating.  from a reviewer standpoint, it is a HORRIBLE platform.  one of the worst on which I have worked.  Clients like it because it is cheap.  Well, you get what you pay for, kids.  Kroll and Stratify kick Relativity’s ass.