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Relativity launches GenAI case intelligence solution

Global legal tech company Relativity has unveiled aiR for Case Strategy, which brings generative AI to case intelligence.

January 13, 2026 By Lawyers Weekly
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Relativity has made available its GenAI-powered case intelligence solution, Relativity aiR for Case Strategy, available in the US, the UK, Australia, Canada, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Ireland, the UAE, Brazil, South Africa, India, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and Hong Kong, with additional markets to get access in time.

The solution, the provider said in a statement, makes it faster and simpler to develop case narratives, enabling users to auto-extract facts, visualise fact chronologies, accelerate deposition preparation, and create document, witness, and transcript summaries.

 
 

Legal teams working across complex disputes, the provider said in a statement, often face pressure to understand the facts and issues earlier in the life cycle of a matter.

aiR for Case Strategy, it said, “helps establish a clear factual foundation by revealing key events, illuminating gaps in evidence, and highlighting the relationships among people, documents, and testimony”.

“This level of context is especially important in disputes and litigation, effectively enabling stronger strategic planning and more confident preparation for witness meetings, interviews, and depositions,” Relativity said.

Relativity’s chief executive, Phil Saunders (pictured), said that GenAI is “redefining what’s possible in case preparation, empowering legal teams to move from information to insight with greater speed and precision than ever before”.

“We’re committed to expanding our case intelligence capabilities because giving our partners and customers a clearer, more complete understanding of their matters sooner enables them to focus on serving their clients, creating greater impact and building narratives that ultimately advance justice,” he said.

According to the provider, early adopters have time savings, cost efficiencies, improved collaboration, and increased scalability. “Tasks that once took hours – sifting through emails, chats, and contracts to extract facts, build chronologies and draft summaries – now take minutes,” it said.

Gilbert + Tobin’s head of GTDocs, Michael Song, said: “With aiR for Case Strategy, we can see the story behind the evidence much earlier in the process. It helps extract and organise facts into timelines so our teams can quickly turn information into actionable insights.

“That allows our lawyers to spend more time shaping strategy, refining narratives, and anticipating challenges, freeing them to focus on the parts of a case that drive the greatest impact.”

McDermott Will & Schulte managing director of discovery technology services Martha Louks said: “aiR for Case Strategy dramatically reduces the manual work of extracting facts and building useful timelines in Relativity.

“It offers a novel way to eliminate tedious work and allow attorneys to focus on case analysis and strategy.”

Relativity partner Page One, Inc., Relatively continued, used aiR for Case Strategy to support its law firm client on a fast-paced financial services case where large volumes of lengthy deposition transcripts were creating significant pressure on the team.

“Using the solution to summarise and review 32 transcripts – each 200 to 300-plus pages – the team quickly identified and organised the most important information 70 per cent faster,” the provider said.

Page One, Inc. COO Andrew Milauskas said: “aiR for Case Strategy exceeded expectations by proving not just that it worked, but that it was repeatable, defensible, and intuitive.

“We went from spending hours per transcript to extracting key facts within minutes. Our confidence grew quickly once we saw that aiR for Case Strategy consistently surfaced the same core insights we would have found manually.”

aiR for Case Strategy also serves as a centralised hub that enables case teams to work from a shared repository of key case intelligence, Relativity added, allowing teams to move directly from document review into crafting their strategic case story and preparing for investigations, witness examinations, depositions, and trial, all within one secure, collaborative environment.

“What we’re seeing now with GenAI tools is tighter overlap across teams, reviewers, case teams, and partners working from the same pool of insights,” said Troutman Pepper Locke counsel Michael Frankel.

“The silos are breaking down, and everyone can contribute to building the narrative earlier.”