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Kalinda AI is an AI legal assistant that helps personal injury attorneys gather evidence, analyze claims, and prepare demand packages, accelerating case preparation. HQ: San Francisco.
Kalinda is an AI-powered legal assistant designed specifically for personal injury law firms, helping attorneys and paralegals gather evidence, organize case files, analyze medical records, and prepare demand packages for insurance claim negotiations. Personal injury law is highly document-intensive: attorneys must collect and analyze medical records from dozens of providers, police reports, witness statements, and expert opinions to build the strongest possible claim for their clients. Kalinda automates the organization and preliminary analysis of this documentation, surfacing key facts and helping attorneys understand the full scope of damages before settlement negotiations.
Relativity confidentially filed for IPO in early 2026, the first legal tech company to do so since 2021, while rebranding as a legal data intelligence platform.
Relativity was founded in 2001 in Chicago by Andrew Sieja (originally as kCura) and rebranded under its current name in 2017 after its eponymous e-discovery platform became the industry standard. The company serves over 300,000 users in approximately 40 countries, including 198 of the Am Law 200 law firms and the U.S. Department of Justice, processing over 145 billion files through its cloud platform RelativityOne. Valued at $3.6 billion following a 2023 investment round, it plans to invest more than $170 million in R&D in 2025.
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