March 15-on-the15th: Facade Redactions

Unleash the power of ROSE, your ultimate data companion! Discover what ROSE is all about and take control of your data like never before. Effortlessly upload and download data with seamless precision, unlocking a world of possibilities at your fingertips. Master the art of zipping and unzipping data with ROSE’s intuitive features, making data management […]

February 15-on-the15th: ROSE (RelativityOne Staging Explorer)

Step into the future of document redaction with Façade Redactions – your key to precision and efficiency! Ever wondered what Façade Redactions are? Uncover the secrets of this cutting-edge technology that redefines document preparation. Distinguish the subtle nuances between Production Preparation and Façade Redactions, empowering you with unmatched control and clarity. Dive into the world […]

Case Study: 24-Hour Mobile Data Collection from Request to Production

The Challenge: Fast, Targeted Mobile Collections Early one morning, a top Am Law 200 firm faced a high-pressure deadline. They needed to collect, process, review, and produce mobile data from four custodians within 24-hours. The scope was narrow: a specific date range, text messages ensuring the speed of collection and privacy of custodians data. The […]

The Hidden Cost of Inconsistent Privilege Logs

Privilege logs are often considered one of the most tedious parts of discovery. They’re repetitive, time-consuming, costly and seemingly straightforward. A list of documents withheld on the basis of attorney-client privilege or work product protection. But beneath their mundane appearance, privilege logs can be a minefield. Inconsistent or vague descriptions don’t just waste reviewer time; […]

Privilege at Speed: How Generative AI and the Client Brain Save Time and Money

Every second counts and you’re already behind about a million of them. The volume of data involved in discovery projects is enormous (and climbing), and review teams can easily lose hours repeating work that’s already been done. That’s where the Client Brain in Relativity’s aiR for Privilege makes a real difference, by carrying knowledge forward, […]

Don’t Chase Words, Find Meaning

Traditional keyword searching is inherently limited. Attorneys have to guess at the right terms, anticipate nicknames, acronyms, and code words, and then spend hours sorting through irrelevant material that simply happens to contain those terms. This approach increases the risk of missing critical documents while also driving up review costs. In high-stakes litigation, neither overproduction […]

Smarter, Faster, More Targeted Review

Keyword searches force reviewers to work with guesswork. You start with a long list of words and variations, only to discover that many documents are irrelevant false positives, while others slip through because the right terms weren’t anticipated. This slows review down and makes it harder to focus on the material that actually matters. Relativity’s […]

From Keywords to Context: Enhancing Review with Fresh aiR

Opposing parties will often agree to search terms and a date range to define the initial review population. This step remains important for setting common ground, ensuring transparency, and creating a defensible baseline for what will be collected and reviewed. However, search terms alone often cast a wide net, pulling in many irrelevant documents while […]

Decoding Relationships: When “James” Isn’t Just James

Picture this: You’re deep in a document set and come across an email that says, “I talked to James, and he said we should move forward.” On its face, this looks harmless. But who is James? If James is general counsel, the statement could reflect privileged legal advice. If James is a business manager, it […]

Why Privilege Review Is So Hard and How AI Can Help

Privilege review has long been one of the most time-consuming and stressful parts of discovery. Attorneys know that a single misstep, producing a privileged document or over-redacting, can change the course of a case. Despite years of refinement, the traditional approach to privilege review remains cumbersome, expensive, and risky. Why It’s So Difficult Privilege review […]