News & Press
September 26, 2016
International Legal Technology Association Conference 2016
September 16, 2016
Guaranteed Rate, Hireology, Coyote Logistics and kCura Among Winners at 17th Annual ITA CityLIGHTS Awards
September 15, 2016
Time to Evolve the Annual Performance Review -- But with What?
September 15, 2016
Students to Receive Training in the e-Discovery Software Relativity
September 14, 2016
Morae Legal Launches New E-discovery Service
Legal consulting and solutions provider Morae Legal Corp. announced the launch of a cloud-based e-discovery service bureau, with the aim to bring flexibility to e-discovery deployment and pricing. The solutions Morae will offer are provided in partnership with e-discovery and analytics platforms, including Relativity.
September 08, 2016
Today’s Tech: #ILTACON Wrap-Up
September 01, 2016
KMWorld Trend-Setting Products of 2016
September 01, 2016
These 4 Chicago Companies Are Making Philanthropy a Priority
August 25, 2016
Cue the Visual: Kroll Ontrack's Relativity Review Tool Offers Visualization to Email Threading
August 25, 2016
Not for All Eyes – A Look at XDD’s New Excel Redaction Tool
August 23, 2016
kCura to Showcase How Relativity Brings Data Visualization and Analytics to ECA, Investigations, and Beyond e-Discovery at ILTACON 2016
Experts from kCura will share how the newest release of Relativity enables customers to gain insights into their data sooner, and how customers are using the extensibility of the complete platform to address operational challenges outside of litigation.
August 17, 2016
kCura Partners with CTRL to Propel the Use of Technology in the Practice of Law
As CTRL’s new sponsor, kCura will help drive meaningful educational initiatives–including sessions at the upcoming e-discovery conference, Relativity Fest–to advance technology in the legal field. CHICAGO, August 17, 2016 – kCura, developers of the e-discovery software Relativity, today announced that they are joining forces with the Coalition of Technology Resources for Lawyers (CTRL), an open source community for legal practitioners, to advance the discussion on the use of technology in legal space. "We are happy to welcome kCura as our newest sponsor, helping us further drive the adoption of technology in this profession," said Philip J. Favro, director of legal education and resources at CTRL. "kCura’s support allows us to keep empowering the legal community to learn about and use enabling technologies, and share their successes with each other." Committed to the development of practical and proactive technology guidelines for lawyers, CTRL is also recognized for its in-depth research of advanced analytics for corporate counsel. CTRL’s most recent study showed the vast majority of practitioners (93%) believe analytics will be critical to the practice of law over the next decade. The research also confirmed that nearly one-third of legal departments are already using analytics for information governance (IG)–a sign that IG may be advancing more quickly than expected. In partnership with kCura, CTRL will present at Relativity Fest in Chicago on October 9-11. CTRL’s session, "The New IG Playbook for Addressing Threats from Personal Clouds, Cyber Attacks, and the Internet of Things" will focus on best practices for addressing electronic threats around IG. CTRL also recently published their new 2016 Guidelines Regarding the Use of Technology-Assisted Review. The 2016 Guidelines build on the inaugural Guidelines published in 2014, which considered some of the divisive issues surrounding the use of technology-assisted review (TAR). Recently cited by one of the leading authorities on civil discovery issues, the Guidelines focus on defensible TAR workflows, whether counsel should disclose its use of TAR, and the merits of entering into a stipulated TAR use protocol. The 2016 Guidelines expand on various aspects of these issues to help outside counsel, in-house lawyers, and judges gain a better understanding of the burgeoning use of TAR. "Since its emergence, CTRL has been known for driving the adoption of advanced analytics in the practice of law and helping practitioners stay ahead of the curve," said Dean Gonsowski, vice president of business development at kCura. "We’re excited to collaborate further with CTRL by providing insightful research and educational initiatives that will empower the entire legal community." Relativity Fest 2016 will be held October 9-11 in Chicago, IL. To learn more about Relativity Fest and how to participate, visit https://relativityfest.com/. ###### About kCura Recognized as a Leader Gartner’s 2015 E-Discovery Magic Quadrant, kCura are the developers of the e-discovery software Relativity. Relativity has more than 140,000 active users in more than 40 countries from organizations including the U.S. Department of Justice and more than 190 of the Am Law 200. kCura helps corporations, law firms, and government agencies–numbering more than 11,000 organizations–meet unstructured data challenges by installing Relativity on-premises and providing hosted, on-demand solutions through a global network of partners. kCura was ranked as one of the fastest-growing technology companies in North America on Deloitte's Technology Fast 500 from 2011 to 2014 and named one of Chicago's Top Workplaces by the Chicago Tribune for five consecutive years. Please contact kCura at sales@kcura.com or visit http://www.kcura.com for more information. About CTRL The Coalition of Technology Resources for Lawyers (www.CTRLinitiative.com) is an open source community for legal practitioners who are involved in e-discovery, investigations, and information governance. Sponsors of the initiative include the world’s leading law firms, enterprise software companies, and litigation support providers.
August 10, 2016
2016 ITA CityLights Award Finalists Show A Maturing Chicago Tech Scene
August 09, 2016
Chicago School of Tech Spotlight: kCura
August 09, 2016
Technology-Assisted Review and Cross-Border Discovery at Relativity Fest
August 05, 2016
Awards & Accolades @ ILTACON
David Horrigan, E-Discovery Counsel and Legal Content Director at kCura, has won the “Outstanding Vendor-Contributed Magazine Article” in this year's ILTA Publication Awards for his article, “3 Legal Lessons from the Mobility Movement”, which ran in ILTA’s Fall 2015 issue of Peer to Peer Magazine.
August 01, 2016
Relativity at ILTACON 2016
The kCura team is heading to National Harbor, Maryland August 28 – September 1, 2016 for ILTACON. Visit booth 400 to learn more about Relativity—including ECA and Investigation and cluster visualization—and stop by our evening event to mingle with the team.
August 01, 2016
How to Understand and Protect the Data in Your Enterprise
July 28, 2016
kCura's e-Discovery Tool is Found in the Best Law Firms in the World
(This article was translated from the print version of ITWIZ article)
kCura is the leader of e-discovery software market. Its software Relativity is being used by major consulting firms, law firms, corporations, and even the US Department of Justice. The company’s founder Andrew (Andrzej) Sieja is of Polish descent. Polish office to provide support to documents search and analytics in the best law firms in the world kCura is the leader of the e-discovery software market. Its software Relativity is being used by major consulting firms, law firms, corporations, and even the US Department of Justice. The company’s founder Andrew Sieja is of Polish descent. Andrew Sieja is a 40-year-old resident of Chicago. For years, he has visited Poland for family reasons, but now it’s mainly for business. Last year he opened kCura’s new development office in Krakow. He is leading one of the most interesting companies in the software development field. Many corporate giants like IBM and Microsoft may envy him. kCura was founded in 2001. Starting off as a software consulting company, kCura’s team was asked by one of their customers to create software for documents search. When the customer did not buy the product, the company secured the rights on its invention and continued to focus on developing the software. Since 2007, kCura has been developing the e-discovery software. Today Relativity is being used by more than 130 thousand users. The company has offices not only in Chicago, but also in Portland, London, Hong Kong, Australia and - most recently - in Krakow. kCura listed 31st on Deloitte's Technology Fast 500, a ranking of the 500 fastest-growing technology companies in North America. The market value for e-discovery solutions is estimated at $10 billion. Short report instead of 700 million documents The concept of e-discovery is extremely broad – the process is being devoted to search key information across documents, databases, e-mails and spreadsheets. With the help of dedicated software, it is possible to scan and collect relevant documents, which are then getting analyzed and finally end up being used as evidence in a case. The process helps facilitate the work of investigators, lawyers and reviewers. The solution is being used by the law enforcement agencies around the world, including the FBI, antitrust authorities, and law firms. With the current amount of data being generated, its manual collection and analysis would be very time-consuming, if not impossible. The best example is the largest legal proceedings, where kCura’s software was used for search and analysis of 700 million documents. At this scale, we're talking about looking for a needle in a haystack. Teams of lawyers are not able to analyze hundreds of thousands or millions of documents. Meanwhile, e-discovery proportionality can be highly restrictive, sometimes for only a dozen or so pages. e-Discovery software is often used in resolving disputes between two parties. In the United States - still the primary market for kCura - 90% of cases between companies were resolved while utilizing e-discovery technology, instead of the traditional way, to agree on settlements. KCura’s Software Recognized by Gartner kCura already employs 600 people worldwide. In Poland, the company’s office is focused on software development. Their London site is the sales office for Europe. European customers today account for 15% of all signed contracts. The list of clients is impressive, including 195 of the 200 largest American law firms and the Department of Justice. Also, some of the biggest German banks, including Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank, as well as the Big Four firms, including KPMG and PwC among others. kCura’s software has been used by companies in more than 40 countries. kCura was highly recognized and named the leader by Gartner’s 2015 Magic Quadrant for E-Discovery Software, the industry report providing analysis of 20 software solutions, including IBM, Catalyst, Microsoft, Symantec, HP and Xerox among others. "The success of our software is based on three principles. First, we are able to analyze a very large amount of data in a short period of time. Second, our solution is extremely flexible. kCura software can process 100 thousand documents as well as 100 million and identify necessary data. Third, our software is user-friendly. Our customers, regardless of their technical background, can always deliver on their projects with the help of Relativity."- says Andrzej Sieja. It is important that Relativity doesn’t require much on-site tech support. In general, Relativity is no different from any other enterprise software in terms of ease of use. The company also provides multiple software certifications to meet the needs of every customer. Future Plans "The e-discovery market is constantly growing. According to industry reports, there’s an evolving demand and business need for software in this field. We’re focused on the continuous improvement of our company’s offering" - says Andrzej Sieja, when asked about the future plans for kCura. For this very purpose, kCura opened a development center in Krakow. The company is working on building a strong team of engineers in the Polish city, to expand the existing global team of tech and business geeks. The decision in favor of Krakow was made based on the talent pool and proximity to highly acclaimed universities. What does Andrew Sieja think about kCura’s operations in the US, as the company is located in the Mid-West, outside of Silicon Valley? “Proximity to Silicon Valley is important for connecting with investors and benefiting from their on-site consulting. Chicago is a great location – in-between west and east coasts - to keep in touch with our customers and respond to their requests in a timely fashion. While being far from one of the tech capitals of the world, there’s a challenge in finding tech talent. This is one of the reasons for opening development offices around the world, where tech professionals are in abundance,” he says. Big Data Analytics for Lawyers It is worth noting that Relativity is best utilized at certain scale. This type of solution does not fit in a small office, where it is sufficient to hire trainees to go through just dozens of binders. e-Discovery technology is applied to thousands and millions of documents, when data analysis is time consuming.
After learning about Relativity, now I have a better understanding of big data analytics in the legal field. Traceability, cataloging and searching millions of documents - in order to find the relevant matters - has become an indispensable work tool for lawyers, analysts, and investigators. Andrzej Sieja expects the e-discovery market to grow along with the explosive growth of data and legal disputes.
July 28, 2016