
"As Relativity gears up for RelativityFest, the Coachella of people who love chain-of-custody logs, the company also celebrates an anniversary for one of its most important programs. Turning five this year, Relativity's Justice for Change initiative brings the company's tools to a wide variety of social justice causes, allowing non-profits struggling against wrongful convictions or pushing for poor children's access to health care the same tools that Fortune 100 companies tap into."
"Over the last five years, Justice for Change has helped out 90-plus organizations, supported over 250 matters, and processed some 16.2 million documents. "Relativity tools and training saved us precious time - time that ultimately amounted to fewer days in prison and more time as a free man for our innocent client," said Barry Scheck, Co-Founder and Special Counsel at the Innocence Project."
Relativity's Justice for Change program has reached its fifth anniversary and provides the company's e-discovery tools and training to social justice organizations. The program has assisted more than 90 organizations, supported over 250 matters, and processed about 16.2 million documents. The initiative expanded beyond the United States to Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the EMEA region. Partner organizations report measurable impact, including reduced prison days for wrongfully accused individuals. Relativity's platform enables cross-case data analysis that can uncover systemic patterns and bad actors across jurisdictions, revealing trends that individual cases alone would not expose.
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