Relativity Champions Access to Justice Through Digital Innovation
Celebrating innovation and impact, Relativity's Justice for Change program brings modern tools to pro bono legal work
"Relativity is humbled to be recognized in both the 2025 Wiley A. Branton Awards and the 2025 Halo Awards," said
Harnessing breakthrough technology to drive meaningful change
At the 2025 Wiley A. Branton Awards Luncheon, leaders from the bench, bar, media, government and public interest law community will gather to celebrate the accomplishments of the Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs (WLC) and honor pro bono law firms and corporations that have promoted racial justice and economic equality.
For their collaborative efforts to increase access to justice, WLC will present Relativity with the 2025 Corporate Citizen Leadership Award, which recognizes that justice and equality require a whole-of-society response. In 2024, WLC became a pro bono recipient of Relativity's software through the Justice for Change program, which provides qualifying organizations with 500GB worth of RelativityOne use among 10 users over 24 months.
Justice for Change and Relativity's ecosystem partner, Epiq, provided WLC and a coalition of civil rights advocate organizations with software and dedicated technical support to help investigate for their
The authors aim to address the surveillance system's fundamental flaws and take immediate steps to reduce its racially disparate impact. The report sparked media discussion about the database's unreliable intelligence, revealing that membership often reflects race and zip code more than criminality. The list of 1,951 labeled as "gang members" or "associates" frequently includes people without specific suspicion of criminal activity. Ultimately, the public scrutiny surrounding the problematic nature of the database led to a reduction in the database size by nearly 50 percent.
"Justice for Change made it possible for us to effectively manage the gang database project," said
In addition, Relativity, Epiq and WLC were recently named
Relativity, Epiq and WLC's collaboration through the Justice for Change program was awarded in the Best Technology for Good Initiative category, which recognizes initiatives that demonstrate impactful and innovative use of technology to address social challenges, driving positive change and sustainable solutions.
"The WLC is doing important work. It's an honor to provide WLC with Relativity access and expertise, and to ensure they realize successful outcomes," said
Partnering to bridge the digital divide in legal aid
While assisting WLC with an internal project, Relativity identified a key challenge for current and prospective pro bono participants. Often, organizations' hesitation to adopt e-discovery solutions is not due to complexity or use case, but because many are still constrained by paper documents.
Throughout its 56-year history, WLC accumulated hundreds of boxes of hard-copy client files, occupying precious office space and forcing the organization to rent warehouse storage at a cost of tens of thousands of dollars annually. Upon hearing of this burden, the Justice for Change team coordinated with a vendor to begin converting the paper files into electronic files.
Relativity's assistance is expected to generate significant long-term savings for WLC, including approximately
To formalize and scale this work, Relativity launched an initiative aimed at helping pro bono legal organizations digitize their paper records and transition to modern, more accessible workflows that ultimately aid in case management. In partnership with
"When Relativity asked us to support their Justice for Change initiative, we jumped in immediately—within a week, we were onsite determining what needs to be scanned," said
"The resources we received from Justice for Change helped the Innocence Project and our lead counsel partners at the Hawai'i Innocence Project win a client's exoneration and freedom after 23 years of wrongful incarceration. They also assisted the Innocence Center in their successful representation of our client's brother," said
In collaboration with partners like Page One and Epiq, Relativity is investing in the transformation of pro bono work by helping nonprofit organizations reduce costs, improve efficiency, optimize staff resources and adopt cutting-edge solutions. Technology partners interested in learning more or participating in this initiative should reach out to [email protected].
About Relativity
Relativity makes software to help users organize data, discover the truth and act on it. Its SaaS product, RelativityOne, manages large volumes of data and quickly identifies key issues during litigation and internal investigations. Relativity has more than 300,000 users in approximately 40 countries serving thousands of organizations globally primarily in legal, financial services and government sectors, including the U.S. Department of Justice and 198 of the Am Law 200. Please contact Relativity at [email protected] or visit www.relativity.com for more information.
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