The legal data landscape is moving fast, and the direction is clear. In Relativity CEO Phil Saunders’ recent article, he describes a market that is rapidly accelerating toward a cloud-native, AI-powered future, with RelativityOne at the center of that evolution. He notes that, all new matters and workspaces are expected to be hosted in RelativityOne starting January 1, 2028, and that Relativity is continuing to invest heavily in AI-powered workflows, cloud innovation, and partner-enabled customer success like Page One.
For law firms and legal teams still operating in Relativity Server, that shift is more than a technology update. It is a strategic moment to evaluate how to transition matters, work product, and workflows into a platform built for where legal data is going next.
That is Where Page One Comes In.
At Page One, we understand that a migration from Relativity Server to RelativityOne is not just about moving data. It is about preserving continuity, protecting work product, minimizing disruption, and giving clients a practical plan forward. When matters are active, timelines are tight, and expectations are high, a structured migration approach makes all the difference.
Relativity’s own message reinforces why this matters now. Saunders explains that the Server Policy remains in effect and that the company is supporting customers and partners through the transition to RelativityOne. He also highlights that approximately 79 percent of Relativity’s business is already running in RelativityOne, where customers and partners are managing more than 39 petabytes of data. In the second half of 2025 alone, Relativity reported more than 600 terabytes transitioned from Server to RelativityOne.
That kind of momentum tells an important story. The move to RelativityOne is already underway across the industry. The question for many organizations is no longer whether they will migrate, but how they will do it in a way that is efficient, defensible, and aligned with business realities.
Page One approaches that challenge with experience, discipline, and a clear methodology. We help clients evaluate scope, identify priority matters, assess data complexity, review workflows and customizations, and define what must be preserved before the first transfer begins. From there, we help normalize exports, validate data structure, test pilot loads, and manage phased or full production migrations with clear quality control and signoff criteria.
That structure matters because no two environments are exactly alike. Some clients need to migrate active workspaces with little tolerance for downtime. Others need to restore at a slower pace or hold on a network/drive. Some have legacy customizations, older workspace structures, or operational dependencies that need to be assessed before migration begins. A thoughtful plan helps reduce surprises and creates a smoother path to go-live in RelativityOne.
For clients planning their next phase of growth, that means migration is not only about leaving an older environment behind. It is also about positioning their teams to take advantage of what comes next: AI, cloud scale, broader legal data use cases, and a platform that Relativity is clearly prioritizing for future innovation. Saunders also reports that more than 55 percent of projects in RelativityOne now extend beyond litigation into use cases such as investigations, DSARs, and breach response, supported by Relativity’s continued R&D investment of approximately $180 million.
Page One is Built for This Moment.
We know the stakes involved in moving legal data. We know that migration planning has to account for more than export files and load scripts. It has to consider users, workflows, deadlines, validation, and change management. Clients need a partner who can guide the technical process while helping their teams become comfortable operating in RelativityOne.
That is why Page One delivers a structured migration plan, not a one-size-fits-all process. We work to understand the source environment, define migration priorities, validate data and work product, support pilot testing, execute production migration, and help familiarize teams with the RelativityOne environment along the way.
Often imitated. Never duplicated.
That phrase reflects more than confidence. It reflects the way Page One shows up for clients: with deep eDiscovery knowledge, hands-on execution, and a commitment to helping legal teams move forward with clarity.
If your organization is considering a Relativity Server to RelativityOne migration, now is the time to start with a plan. Page One is ready to help you make the move with the structure, experience, and support needed to do it right.