Law firms employing kCura Relativity for document review can now add audio and video search analytics to the e-discovery platform’s capabilities courtesy of a new plug-in Nexidia has developed in a partnership with kCura. Announced Tuesday, the new plug-in will allow clients to review and analyze video and audio files, seamlessly integrated into Relativity, using kCura’s open API.

“Increasingly, complex litigation, investigations, and regulatory inquiries involve audio and even video content.” says Jeff Schlueter, vice president of marketing and business development for Nexidia.

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