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At RelFest London 2026, Relativity showed what reimagining legal looks like in practice – aiR Assist and custom analyses in aiR for Review general availability, a Microsoft Word integration via the acquisition of Gavel, and an early look at a brand-new experience built for lawyers, all designed to put AI at the center of legal data intelligence project.

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Many organizations approach AI-powered legal data review as a technology problem. While the technology itself is critical, it is only part of the equation. The rest is transforming the workflows that govern how legal teams identify, prioritize, analyze, and act on information.

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Redgrave LLP recently conducted a head-to-head study comparing a generative AI review workflow to a first-pass managed review workflow using active learning. For legal teams thinking about how gen AI may fit into their legal projects, five practical lessons stood out.

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Reflecting on the Artemis mission, it's evident that the mission is never just about launch. It is about the contributors, the strength of the community behind the mission, and the systems built on the ground that make it possible.

To us, this moment in our industry is defined by adaptation, community, and fit-for-purpose technology that accelerates teams without obfuscating the deeply human roots of their work. At Relativity, this is the framework for how we build and grow.

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Across the legal industry, AI is moving past surface-level experimentation and into the systems that power real work on projects related to investigations, litigation, contract analysis, and breach response.

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A recent webinar brought forward-looking insights across product, client strategy, business development, and legal innovation perspectives. The discussion centered on where AI is driving value and the shifts legal teams may want to prepare for in 2026.

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Law firms and legal departments are under pressure to improve, optimize, and reduce costs, and they're doing a phenomenal job. Legal automation and legal AI are two key tactics. The terms are sometimes used interchangeably, but they shouldn't be.

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Martina Rozumberkova; Brad Kolacinski
3/24/2026

For complex investigations in high‑stakes environments such as the life sciences industry, subject matter experts who understand nuance, challenge assumptions, and know how to interpret and connect data and AI play the most important role.

Brad Kolacinski is a partner with the Discovery + Data Insights practice at Control Risks and leads their Digital Forensics and e-Discovery teams globally. Brad brings significant advisory experience working on complex litigation and investigative matters involving financial fraud, bribery, corruption, antitrust, and intellectual property theft. He and his teams assist clients with crafting defen…

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