Relativity Acquires Gavel to Extend its AI Platform for Legal Data Intelligence into Microsoft Word

Australian Associated Press
Relativity acquired Gavel to integrate AI-driven legal drafting and automation into Microsoft Word and sync edits back to RelativityOne.

Summary

Relativity has acquired Gavel, an AI-native legal technology company used by legal teams to draft, review, automate, redline, and analyze work product in Microsoft Word and on the web. The deal is intended to extend Relativity's legal data intelligence platform into Microsoft Word, allowing work generated through RelativityOne and Relativity aiR to be edited, commented on, and finalized in Word while syncing changes back to the relevant matter. Relativity says the integration would keep legal work product connected to the data, evidence, and context behind matters, and Gavel's capabilities in generative AI, rules-based workflows, contract review, and document automation would be integrated over time while its operations continue. Gavel was founded by Dorna Moini and is used by law firms and organizations in 28 countries; its team, including CTO Pierre Martin, will join Relativity.

(Source:Australian Associated Press)

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