Ballard Spahr has licensed kCura’s Relativity to install in-house the e-discovery platform for document review and analysis, the Chicago-based company announced Tuesday.

The national law firm, founded in Philadelphia in 1898, found Relativity to be flexible in its ability to customize workflows to meet the case needs of its diverse practice groups including litigation, business and finance, real estate, intellectual property, and public finance. Caroline Pollard, litigation support coordinator for Ballard Spahr, says building custom workflows will bring a cost-effective approach to the needs of each case.

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