Duane Morris, a Philadelphia-based law firm with more than 700 attorneys in 25 offices globally, is the latest law firm and legal office to license e-discovery software Relativity.

“Built to handle day-to-day matters and the largest and most complex cases with ease, Relativity helps address the unique needs of clients through customizable applications and workflows,” Mike Gilhooly, public relations manager at kCura, explained in a statement to Legaltech News. “With Relativity's end-to-end solutions, firms can easily jump into a case to support and collaborate with clients at any stage in the e-discovery process, and are backed by 24/7/365 technical support from kCura's dedicated service professionals.”

Relativity lets users create and automate custom workflows, use text analytics—including computer-assisted review—and use integrated processing capabilities. It is also flexible and easy to learn.