Gust Rosenfeld Licenses Relativity for Processing through Production
Phoenix-based law firm selects a Relativity appliance to serve their clients with end-to-end functionality in a single engineered system
CHICAGO and PHOENIX, Oct. 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- kCura, developers of the e-discovery software Relativity, today announced that Gust Rosenfeld P.L.C. has licensed Relativity for in-house use. Gust Rosenfeld, founded in Phoenix nearly 100 years ago, has extensive litigation experience and an executive committee dedicated to ensuring the firm leverages advanced technology to serve their clients.
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As a comprehensive e-discovery platform, Relativity allows users to create and automate custom workflows, take advantage of a complete set of text analytics capabilities including computer-assisted review, and make use of fully integrated processing capabilities—so case teams can ingest data and begin review quickly without leaving the system. Gust Rosenfeld can also build custom applications within the software to manage and search all types of case-related data and information.
"We looked for an end-to-end platform to keep our clients' data in one system from processing through production—leading to time savings for our firm and clients," said Rick Hood, capital partner at Gust Rosenfeld and executive committee member. "Relativity is not only going to improve efficiency, it's going to free up our attorneys, paralegals, and litigation support staff for new cases."
With a Relativity appliance—one of several ways customers can deploy the software—Gust Rosenfeld can access Relativity on-premises with a single engineered system that's plug-and-play. A Relativity appliance doesn't require the IT resources that come with deploying the software on internal hardware—and is backed by software and hardware support from kCura—so Gust Rosenfeld can quickly get their on-site projects up and running.
"We wanted to offer Relativity in-house to retain control of our data, but without all the IT resources," said Robert Haws, capital partner and executive committee member. "The appliance was the perfect option for us."
"We're excited to work with Gust Rosenfeld to provide a seamless end-to-end experience for their customers," said Andrew Sieja, president and CEO of kCura. "It's great to see them taking advantage of a range of Relativity features with the deployment method that works best for them."
About Gust Rosenfeld
Gust Rosenfeld is a full service law firm established in 1921 with offices in Phoenix, Tucson and Wickenburg. The firm is known for the quality of its lawyers and legal advice as well as its creative insights and practical solutions in business, public and civil law. Gust Rosenfeld is experienced in alternative dispute resolution, bankruptcy and creditor's rights, business and corporate law, commercial finance, education law, environmental law, franchises and franchising, health care, insurance, intellectual property, labor and employment, litigation, natural resources, public finance, public law, real estate, taxation, and trusts and estates.
About kCura
Recognized as a "Leader" in Gartner's 2015 E-Discovery Magic Quadrant, kCura are the developers of the e-discovery software Relativity. Relativity has more than 120,000 active users in more than 40 countries from organizations including the U.S. Department of Justice and more than 190 of the Am Law 200. kCura helps corporations, law firms, and government agencies meet e-discovery challenges by installing Relativity on-premises and providing hosted, on-demand solutions through a global network of partners. kCura has been ranked the 175th fastest-growing technology company in North America on Deloitte's Technology Fast 500 and named one of Chicago's Top Workplaces by the Chicago Tribune. Please contact kCura at [email protected] or visit www.kcura.com for more information.
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