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CDS expands support for Relativity’s Justice for Change program to EMEA
May 10, 2023

CDS technology partner Relativity announced today the expansion of its Justice for Change program to EMEA, which will provide RelativityOne free of charge to organizations pursuing social and racial justice cases in the region. 

Established in 2020, Justice for Change empowers legal teams to close the gap on access to justice by providing the technology needed to organize data, discover the truth, and act on it. The initiative has supported over 60 matters to date and involves 27 participating organizations. 

CDS was the first Relativity services partner to join the Justice for Change initiative in the United States, and on November 8, 2022, became the first partner to join Justice for Change UK. In addition to hosting data, the CDS team will provide project management and technical support for its EMEA cases.

“As an early supporter of Justice for Change, CDS is proud to expand our service of these critical legal processes as the initial partner for Justice for Change in EMEA,” said Chris O’Connor, Director of eDiscovery Strategy, CDS. “We look forward to working with our Relativity Partners and case managers to provide the technology expertise they need to pursue justice, ultimately transforming lives and empowering their communities.”

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