Relativity
AI-powered cloud platform for legal teams to efficiently manage, analyze, and act on complex legal data for e-discovery, investigations, and compliance.
- Pricing
- Enterprise contract
- Built for
- Mixed
- Funding
- Acquired
- Team size
- 1000+
- Founded
- 2001
Use cases
Discovery (eDiscovery)Document summarizationCompliance monitoringLitigation supportKnowledge management
Practice areas
LitigationPrivacy & data protectionRegulatory
Company
Relativity (relativity.com) is a global legal data intelligence company that provides AI-powered software solutions for organizing, analyzing, and acting on complex legal data. Its main product, RelativityOne, is a cloud-based platform designed for e-discovery, investigations, compliance, and litigation. The company offers advanced AI features, including technology-assisted review and agentic workflows, to help legal professionals efficiently manage large volumes of unstructured data. The primary target audience is legal teams, law firms, and corporate legal departments seeking to streamline legal processes and gain insights from data using AI tools.
Use cases in depth
Relativity offers RelativityOne, an AI-powered legal data intelligence platform designed for e-discovery, investigations, compliance, and litigation. Key features and functions include:
- Document management and review
- Keyword search and advanced filtering
- AI-driven privilege review, breach response, and privacy workflows
- Media file transcription across languages
- Collaboration tools for legal teams
- Automation of document review and litigation processes
- Secure, cloud-based workspace
- Rich set of APIs for extensibility and integration
- Compliance and defensible results for legal workflows.
Practice area fit
Relativity primarily supports the practice area of Litigation, with a strong focus on e-discovery, investigations, legal hold, early case assessment, and data breach response. Its platform is widely used by law firms, corporate legal teams, federal/state/local agencies, and litigators. While its core is litigation support, its features can also be leveraged for regulatory, privacy & data protection, and contract review use cases.
Key features and functions of Relativity include:
- e-Discovery management
- Legal hold and early case assessment
- Investigations and case strategy tools
- AI-powered document review (Relativity aiR)
- Privilege review and protection
- Data breach response workflows
- Contract review automation
- Audio/video transcription and translation
- Proactive security and compliance (FedRAMP for government)
- Integration with custom apps via Relativity App Hub
- Training, certifications, and extensive support resources
Relativity is a comprehensive, AI-driven platform designed to organize, analyze, and act on complex legal data, primarily for litigation and related legal data challenges.
Security & compliance
Relativity is covered under the following security and compliance certifications:
- SOC 2 Type II
- ISO/IEC 27001
- HIPAA compliant
There is no clear evidence from relativity.com or its official resources that Relativity is explicitly certified as GDPR or CCPA compliant, though they may have privacy and data protection measures in place. The certifications above are confirmed by multiple official Relativity sources.
Data handling
Relativity explicitly states that customers can use customer-managed encryption keys (CMK) to control the encryption of their data at rest in RelativityOne, giving clients direct control over data security. The platform supports on-premises deployment and private cloud options, allowing organizations to choose where and how their data is stored and processed. Data retention policies can be configured by the client, and there are explicit verification steps for retention periods, ensuring that data lifecycle management aligns with client requirements.
However, there is no explicit statement found in the surfaced documentation about "no data retention" or "client data not used for training." For the most authoritative and up-to-date details, refer directly to Relativity’s official documentation or contact their support.