Innovation with Tech During COVID-19
On-Demand Webinar Series

The COVID-19 pandemic changed everything this year. It forced businesses to adapt their processes to accommodate shelter-in-place orders and accelerated changes that were already underway in the many industries.

In this series, you’ll hear how companies innovated in the weeks and months after COVID-19 upended our lives – and how it’s altered the way they do things going forward.

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Bringing Efficiency to the Claims Management Process

How to Manage the Influx of PPP Loans

How Moving Data to the Cloud Can Help Control Discovery Spend

How 2020 Strengthened this Document Review Partnership

Using AI to Analyze COVID-19 Research Efforts

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Bringing Efficiency to the Claims Management Process

When COVID-19 hit, Deloitte built an app called CLAIMS to help their clients track COVID-related expenses and determine which costs were recoverable from payers. They built a custom workflow on RelativityOne to centralize and track their clients’ transactional information, purchase orders, and invoices, reducing the number of team members needed to complete a claims process. Now, they’re looking to take this workflow to other, broader claims processes, like those for natural disasters.

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How to Manage the Influx of PPP Loans

On April 3, 2020 the U.S. Small Business Administration launched the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) to help small businesses that were impacted financially by COVID-19. Virginia Duke Ring, senior e-discovery attorney at Kilpatrick Townsend, knew demand from small businesses would be high. She wanted to use Relativity to help their banking client efficiently manage the influx of PPP loan requests. Learn how Kilpatrick Townsend used Relativity to manage more than 1,250 PPP loan applications for the bank and its small business customers, which have provided critical financial support to small businesses severely impacted by COVID-19.

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How Moving Data to the Cloud Can Help Control Discovery Spend

Freeport signed a RelativityOne contract in September 2019 but moved slowly – they were cautious to minimize potential disruption to active litigation caused by moving data from external vendors to RelativityOne. The COVID-19 pandemic changed the game. They needed to quickly curtail costs and eliminating hosting fees was an instrumental step.

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How 2020 Strengthened this Document Review Partnership

In 2019, Morae and SJP began talks to engage in a potential partnership around document review. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the partnership – SJP knew that large scale in-person document reviews were not an option once shelter-in-place mandates went into effect, and Morae had the technology to securely facilitate offsite reviews with their Virtual Remote Review solution, powered by RelativityOne. But their partnership went beyond review. Morae is a sponsor of SJP’s Black Interns Matter program, which aims to place more than 1,000 black interns within law firms and legal departments by the end of 2021. Hear how this year strengthened their partnership and what they plan to do next.

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Using AI to Analyze COVID-19 Research Efforts

In March, the White House put out a call in conjunction with other agencies, including the Allen Institute for AI, to the data science community. They needed data scientists to use machine learning and artificial intelligence to organize and analyze data related to COVID-19 research. Public researchers had to find answers quickly—and they didn’t have time to sift through hundreds of research papers. Learn how Relativity answered the call, and how they harnessed the power of AI to aid in COVID-19 research.