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Making the Leap: Practical Guidance for Migrating to RelativityOne

By Adarsh Haltore
September 30, 2025

This is Part Two in a two-part series dedicated to examining the evolving landscape of e-discovery for legal professionals. Part One, in last month’s issue, addressed the complex challenges and established best practices associated with migrating e-discovery processes to the cloud, emphasizing perspectives from law firms and legal IT specialists. In Part Two, we deliver an actionable playbook for legal organizations moving from on-premise e-discovery solutions to RelativityOne. Building on foundational migration principles, this article connects high-level strategy to the hands-on realities of an industry-leading platform, showing teams how to achieve a defensible, business-ready transition to the cloud. This article focuses primarily on the migration of data from third-party platforms into RelativityOne.

The transition from on-premise e-discovery systems to a cloud-native platform like RelativityOne is now at the heart of legal technology strategy for organizations racing to modernize discovery, compliance, and client service. While the promise of greater scalability, automated upgrades, and advanced analytics is motivating, a RelativityOne migration is a journey, rich in both complexity and opportunity.

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