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The 4th Annual Putting Insights Into Practice Forum

We’ve been on a journey, all of us. We’ve shared an exceptional experience in human history. 2020 often felt surreal, like dystopian science fiction. We spent much of 2020 adapting […]

Webinar: Short Message Data Part 1: Chats, JSON’s and Conversions, Oh My!

Chat and collaboration platforms are increasingly displacing email as the main mode of business communication. eDiscovery practitioners need to get up to speed and fast on the challenges presented by these new and evolving applications and the various data formats they generate. 

Relativity Fest London 2021

CDS is proud to sponsor Relativity Fest London May 18-19. All-virtual and free to attend, RelativityFest London features educational sessions, the latest product news and networking events.

DGI Virtual E-Discovery Conference

The universe of electronically stored information (ESI) now includes chat, messaging, mobile data, emails, documents, databases, voicemail, audio/video files, social media posts, website content, and the list keeps growing. Join us for a review of the data landscape, the challenges and pitfalls, and the technology and workflows that support and scale to meet the future of ediscovery.

CDS Convert 2.0: Keeping Pace with Short Message Data

CDS Convert, a proprietary application, converts data from chat, collaboration and ticketing platforms like Teams, Bloomberg, WhatsApp and Jira to Relativity Short Message Format (RSMF). Learn to keep pace with the explosion of data from new and emerging platforms.

New Frontiers for Legal AI

The market for Legal AI continues to evolve at the same time that the use cases for Legal AI expand. In this webinar, leaders from Relativity and Text IQ, fresh from their recent merger, will look at where analytics and AI are headed in the legal space.

Webinar: Women in Legal Ops & Tech: Adjusting to a New Workplace “Normal”

The business community is looking to the Fall of 2021 as the benchmark for transitioning back to "business as usual". With the push for equity and social change on the rise, how can women in legal ops and tech influence and shape the conversation on what the "new normal" should look like?