Litigation Strategy Moves at the Speed

Litigation Strategy Moves at the Speed of Insight: eDiscovery Trends

Casey Custardo of Relativity discusses how litigation strategy moves at the speed of insight with Relativity aiR for Case Strategy, now available in RelativityOne Government!

As discussed in her post titled (wait for it!) Litigation Strategy Moves at the Speed of Insight (available here), Government agencies can now use generative AI to accelerate strategic insight directly within their existing FedRAMP-authorized RelativityOne Government environment, maintaining the same security and compliance controls they already rely on. And it’s the difference between getting to attend the soccer game or staying late at the office.

As Casey notes: “When you gain visibility into the structure of your data early, you make those decisions differently. For instance, you can focus discovery more precisely instead of casting wide nets. You can spot areas that may require explanation before they harden into arguments. You can also evaluate risk based on how conversations actually developed over time and not just on a single email pulled out of context.”

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That’s just as important for government agencies, where AI must operate within established security and compliance controls. In the rest of the post, Casey continues to discuss how aiR for Case Strategy within RelativityOne Government can enable government agencies to incorporate AI-powered strategic analysis without fragmenting their workflow.

Want more information? Check out her post here, it’s only one click! Want even more information about how generative AI, including Relativity aiR for Case Strategy, is reshaping how modern case strategy gets built? Check out this Relativity white paper titled From Exhaustion to Execution: Strengthen Your Case Strategy with Generative AI!

So, what do you think? How is your organization leveraging technology to streamline case strategy and early case assessment? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

Image created using DALL-E-3, using the term “robot government employee working at their workstation in their office”.

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