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FRA announces closer integration with Relativity aiR to enhance investigative insight

April 10, 2026

FRA is excited to announce the recent integration of Relativity aiR, Relativity’s leading generative AI solution, into its pricing model for RelativityOne.

“The ability to offer Relativity aiR as part of our hosting model, without additional unit fees, gives our clients a competitive advantage,” said Jon Fowler, FRA Partner and Head of Forensic Technology. “This removes the cost consideration from the equation, allowing investigators and lawyers to interrogate their data more effectively, helping surface key themes, patterns, and evidence earlier in the investigative process.”

The integration of Relativity aiR into FRA’s workflows reflects the firm’s continued investment in advanced technology to support complex investigations, regulatory inquiries, and litigation. While generative AI tools are often associated with increasing document review efficiency, FRA’s approach focuses on using the technology to generate deeper investigative insight from large and complex data sets.

Relativity aiR provides generative AI capabilities within the RelativityOne platform, allowing investigators and review teams to generate document summaries, predict document relevancy, identify key issues, and rapidly synthesize large volumes of information.

“AI will not replace experienced investigators,” said Jon Fowler. “But when used responsibly, it can help them work smarter, enabling teams to focus their attention on the documents and evidence that truly matter.”

In addition to improving the speed of early case assessment and evidence identification, the technology also supports collaboration between FRA’s forensic accounting, data analytics, and eDiscovery specialists. AI-assisted summaries and thematic analysis allow teams to align more quickly on key issues, facilitating more efficient investigative workflows.

“As investigations continue to grow in scale and complexity, the ability to combine expert judgment with advanced technology will be critical,” said Jon Fowler. “Relativity aiR strengthens our ability to help clients and counsel navigate complex matters by turning large volumes of data into actionable investigative insight.”

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