Generative AI’s Final Four Moment

As the tournament narrows in the NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Tournament, the conversation changes. Early rounds reward momentum, speed, and a little unpredictability. The Final Four does not. At this stage, outcomes are driven by discipline, execution, and the ability to perform under scrutiny.

Cutting Through the Noise in Document Review with SignatureSweep

The Challenge: Signature File Overload Slowing Review A national litigation firm handling a large-scale email review project encountered an all-too-common issue: hundreds of thousands of digital signature images were being extracted as attachments during processing in Relativity. These repetitive, non-substantive files inflated document counts, cluttered workspaces, and distracted reviewers from focusing on meaningful content. With […]

Pinpoint Labs and Page One, Inc. Partner to Strengthen Defensible Forensic Collections and Modern Data Workflows

The partnership expands mobile, cloud, and enterprise data acquisition capabilities by aligning Page One’s forensic services with CrossCopy Enterprise solution. MURRAY, NE & NASHVILLE, TN, UNITED STATES, February 3, 2026 – Pinpoint Labs and Page One, Inc. announce a new partnership designed to support legal teams and forensic professionals managing increasingly complex investigations. The collaboration […]

Falling in Love with Your Data: A Valentine’s Guide to Sentiment Analysis

Valentine’s Day is all about noticing the unspoken — the glances, the hints, and the tiny sparks that make life interesting. Your documents are no different. Every email, memo, and note carries tone and intent that can be challenging to quantify. With Sentiment Analysis in RelativityOne, you can uncover the emotions behind every sentence. Love […]

Fairness in Motion

How AI Could Have Transformed the Olympic Boycott Case in DeFrantz v. USOC  Few moments in Olympic history have generated as much controversy as the United States’ decision to boycott the 1980 Moscow Games. When the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) ultimately chose not to send athletes, a group led by Anita DeFrantz challenged that […]

Lady Whistledown’s Rules of Etiquette for aiR for Review Prompts

Dearest Gentle Readers, In Bridgerton, etiquette is not merely decorative — it determines outcomes. The same holds true for aiR for Review in RelativityOne, where the quality of your prompt directly shapes your results. Below is a set of practical rules, delivered with Lady Whistledown’s signature flair, for writing aiR prompts. 1) Choose Your Words […]

How an Olympic Trademark Battle Would Look in the Age of AI

What the SFAA v. USOC Case Teaches Us About Speed, Precision, and Modern eDiscovery  In the late 1980s, a dispute over the use of the word “Olympic” became a widely cited Supreme Court case illustrating how organizations protect valuable brands through statutory rights and enforcement mechanisms. San Francisco Arts & Athletics (SFAA), organizers of an […]

Streamlining Chat and Mobile Data Review with Relativity Short Message Format (RSMF)

Legal teams are handling more short message and collaboration data than ever. From Slack channels to Microsoft Teams threads and mobile device chats, these communications can be critical for investigations, eDiscovery, and litigation. The challenge is reviewing this data efficiently while preserving context and defensibility.  Relativity Short Message Format (RSMF) solves this problem. By converting […]