Full-Time

Manager – Software Engineer

Relativity

Relativity

1,001-5,000 employees

Cloud-based e-discovery platform for legal

Compensation Overview

$155k - $233k/yr

+ Bonus + Long-term Incentives

Kansas, USA + 14 more

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Hybrid

Category
Software Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Microsoft Azure
Github Actions
Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
Jenkins
Terraform
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field
  • 4+ years managing software development teams
  • 10+ years of experience in commercial-grade software development
  • Experience leading remote teams
  • Strong knowledge of modern programming languages and object-oriented programming
  • Strong knowledge of high-performance, fault-tolerant distributed systems
  • Strong knowledge of cloud environments (SaaS, PaaS)
  • Experience with Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, Pulumi, etc)
  • Ability to motivate teams and improve efficiency under pressure
  • Strong verbal, presentation, and written communication skills
  • Experience with Agile methodologies
  • Experience with GitHub Actions, Jenkins, or other automation tools
  • Proven success leading SaaS or PaaS products
  • Cloud platforms (Azure preferred)
  • Budget Management
  • Engineering Management
  • Innovation
  • Leadership
  • Performance Management (PM)
  • Process Improvements
  • Project Management
  • Quality Assurance (QA)
  • Risk Management
  • Stakeholder Management
Responsibilities
  • Lead an internal platform team that empowers Relativity developers to deliver high-value products
  • Lead and develop a high-performing team of software engineers
  • Serve as a subject matter expert for the product features your team owns
  • Make decisions regarding your team’s operations and objectives
  • Receive mentorship and coaching from leadership to support your success
  • Oversee a scrum team, ensuring its success through Agile principles and leadership
  • Foster a high-performance culture and cost-effective practices
  • Allocate team members’ efforts strategically based on organizational needs
  • Drive organizational efficiency through industry best practices for SaaS products
  • Conduct 1:1 meetings to support your direct reports
  • Promote knowledge-sharing across the team
  • Offer technical leadership in your team’s feature set or domain
  • Guide employees on career development and future opportunities
  • Manage the team's workload, hiring, and performance evaluation
  • Serve as a technology advisor, staying ahead of industry trends
  • Contribute hands-on to software design, development, and integration
  • Leverage lead engineers and architects to develop effective solutions
  • Develop a strategic vision for your team’s domain
  • Implement operational policies and drive process improvements

Relativity is a tech company that provides e-discovery software through a cloud-based platform called RelativityOne. It helps corporations, law firms, and government agencies identify, collect, and produce electronically stored information (ESI) for legal cases, investigations, and regulatory compliance. The platform guides users through all phases of e-discovery: legal hold, data collection, early case assessment, processing, review, production, and analytics, using a subscription model and optional custom integrations via the Relativity App Hub. The company differentiates itself with an end-to-end, cloud-based solution that supports a broad ecosystem of integrations, along with a strong emphasis on community learning and ongoing training. Its goal is to enable organizations to manage and analyze large data volumes efficiently for legal and regulatory purposes while fostering inclusion and giving back to the community.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Debt Financing

Total Funding

$845M

Headquarters

Chicago, Illinois

Founded

2001

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What believers are saying

  • Claude Enterprise collection expands RelativityOne into regulated GenAI governance workflows.
  • aiR for Data Breach Response targets faster incident handling with 60% reviewer-time savings.
  • Wickard.ai partnerships seed future lawyer familiarity with RelativityOne across U.S. law schools.

What critics are saying

  • OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google can bundle native legal workflows inside enterprise AI platforms.
  • Standard packaging of aiR for Review compresses add-on revenue and weakens pricing power.
  • IPO delays after the January 2026 refinancing can constrain valuation and growth investment.

What makes Relativity unique

  • RelativityOne unifies e-discovery, breach response, DSARs, and investigations in one cloud platform.
  • Relativity aiR embeds defensible legal AI across review, privilege, breach response, and case strategy.
  • Relativity serves 300,000 users across 49 countries, including DOJ and 198 Am Law firms.

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Comprehensive health insurance plans

Two holiday breaks per year

401k with employer match

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Law.com
May 12th, 2026
Anthropic announces legal practice plug-ins for Claude, legal tech integrations.

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Mark Pike, Anthropic associate general counsel, told Law.com that the company decided to develop products geared toward the legal industry as it is one of several markets beginning to take advantage of advancements in generative artificial intelligence technology. "I've seen developers embrace agentic technology to be able to build. It wasn't until earlier this year with the advent of Claude Cowork and these plug-ins that it felt like knowledge workers finally got to join in on the fun," he said. "I don't think it's necessarily that Anthropic decided to go into the legal space so much as that this new technology has made it possible for knowledge workers to be able to use agentic tools to get work done, and we are meeting our customers, platform partners and users where they are." Since Anthropic announced the launch of its legal plug-in within Claude Cowork in February, the AI developer has emerged as another legal tech provider for in-house teams and law firms. Where its initial legal plug-in was designed for more general legal tasks, Anthropic's new plug-ins will be able to provide agentic AI capabilities for a range of specific practice areas. The 12 plug-ins offer different combinations of capabilities, integrations and agent templates for a number of practice areas for firms and in-house counsel, from mergers and acquisitions and corporate work to privacy and regulatory matters. They include the commercial counsel plug-in - which features redlining and nondisclosure agreement triage capabilities, a set of directional templates for the AI agent, and an integration with iManage - as well as the corporate counsel plug-in, which focuses on M&A, board and corporate secretary functions, public company governance and entity management. In addition, the regulatory counsel plug-in tracks regulatory feeds and compares new regulations against policy libraries and identifies gaps. Other plug-ins include the privacy counsel plug-in - which is focused on data privacy agreement review, data subject access review response drafting, private internet access generation and regulation-to-policy gap analysis - as well as the litigation associate plug-in, which addresses deposition prep, chronology building from document productions, first-pass privilege log review and brief section drafting. Attorneys also can access the litigation counsel plug-in for a thinking partner that provides assistance for managing matter portfolios. Claude is also offering a law student plug-in that tackles case briefing; outline building; flashcards; issue, rule, analysis and conclusion grading; and bar prep and exam forecasting from past exams. Other plug-ins include AI governance counsel, employment counsel, legal builder hub, legal clinic and product counsel. Pike said the decision to build plug-ins for these exact practice areas came from a combination of customers asking for specific features and Claude's ability to comprehend substantial amounts of information and text. "Claude is so good at making sense of large bodies of information and in building these we really looked at where the bulk of the busy work was happening inside modern legal organizations. The No. 1 use case that I typically hear from customers is around redlining commercial legal work," Pike said. New integrations. The plug-ins will also be able to integrate with other legal tech vendors in addition to iManage through model context protocol (MCP) connectors. Additional integrations include contract lifecycle management providers Definely, Docusign and Ironclad; e-discovery providers Consilio, Everlaw and Relativity; document management providers iManage and NetDocuments; in-house-focused legal tech providers Lawve AI and The L Suite; deal room and transactional document companies Box and Datasite; legal research organizations Midpage, Thomson Reuters, Trellis, Legal Data Hunter, Free Law Project and Descrybe; public service tools BoardWise and Courtroom5; and legal AI assistants Harvey and Solve Intelligence Anthropic also is integrating Claude with Microsoft 365 within tools like Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint, carrying context across them and offering capabilities like drafting, redlining and clause-by-clause comparisons, among other features. This integration comes days after Microsoft announced that it is currently developing a legal-specific AI agent for Microsoft Word that will also have redlining capabilities. Like Microsoft, Pike said Anthropic is also hoping to meet legal professionals where they are. "We meet legal teams where they are, and that can include working directly inside Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint in a curious context across those apps," he said. "I think a lot of legal professionals are going to be excited that they can start off some work inside of Cowork, perhaps drafting a memo from scratch and then going into Microsoft Word to do more tactical edits." In addition to launching its integrations and practice area-specific plug-ins, Anthropic is partnering with Free Law Project, the Justice Technology Association and other non-profits focused on legal resource access. Anthropic said in a press release that these partnerships will leverage the developer's technology to make certain resources like legal research and legal aid available and affordable. Legal aid clinics, public defenders and nonprofit organizations can access these integrations with discounted pricing through the Claude for Nonprofits program. Anthropic's deeper dive into the legal market comes after Freshfields announced its partnership with the AI developer in April. The law firm will be getting early access to Anthropic's AI offerings in exchange for feedback. Freshfields has deployed Claude firmwide. NOT FOR REPRINT

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The Global Legal Post
Mar 24th, 2026
Legal data intelligence firm Relativity confidentially files for US IPO.

Legal data intelligence firm Relativity confidentially files for US IPO. 24 March 2026 Proposed Relativity share sale would be first legaltech IPO since 2021 Legal data intelligence firm Relativity is planning a potential initial public offering (IPO), with the company announcing it has confidentially filed a "draft registration statement" to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Relativity said it had not decided how many shares to offer or what the price range for the shares would be. The IPO is subject to the SEC's review process, as well as market and other conditions. The move comes at a time of heightened geopolitical volatility, with the conflict in the Middle East dampening IPO activity more broadly. Relativity's decision to file for an IPO is significant, with no legaltech company completing an offering since 2021, when software firms Intapp and DISCO and legal help provider Legal Zoom all went public. Advertisement Chicago-based Relativity provides AI-powered data intelligence services including legal hold, early case assessment and eDiscovery. Its flagship product is RelativityOne, a secure online workplace that uses machine learning to help lawyers quickly locate relevant data and documents. In January, Relativity agreed a $920m debt refinancing, which comprised of a $200m revolving credit facility and a $720m senior secured loan to refinance existing debt and provide working capital, according to S&P Global. It also received financial support in 2021 from venture capital firm silver lake in a deal that valued the company at around $3.6bn, according to pitchbook data. Reuters says that to date the firm has raised $2.35bn. LAW OVER BORDERS COMPARATIVE GUIDES family asset protection: divorce, finance and the media this first edition, written by leading family law and contentious trusts specialists from around the... | 2yrs. The company was founded in 2001 by Andrew Sieja, who remains a board member, having previously been executive chairman for five years between 2019 and 2024. Sieja also established OnDean in 2020, an investment firm that focuses on legaltech as well as philanthropy and motorsports. In 2021, he founded Alta Futures, which finances social entrepreneurs through grants and investments to help with access to education and career advancement.

Cision
Mar 9th, 2026
Relativity Reinforces Its Role in Legal Data Intelligence with Brand Refresh at Legalweek 2026

Relativity reinforces its role in legal Data Intelligence with brand refresh at Legalweek 2026. Mar 09, 2026, 08:00 ET News Summary: * At Legalweek 2026, Relativity is unveiling a refreshed brand identity that more clearly represents the role it plays across modern legal data workflows. * Relativity has long supported a broad range of legal data needs, with non-litigation matters now accounting for more than 55 percent of the data coming into RelativityOne. * Relativity aiR for Data Breach Response is now generally available, expanding the aiR suite with workflow-driven automation purpose-built for high-stakes breach response. CHICAGO, March 9, 2026 /CNW/ - Relativity, a legal data intelligence company, today unveiled a refreshed brand identity at Legalweek 2026. As explosive data growth, expanding use cases, and advances in AI reshape the legal industry, Relativity's brand is evolving to more accurately reflect the role it plays in helping customers and partners turn complex data into insights and action. "For 25 years, Relativity has positively disrupted itself to stay ahead of where legal work is going. That commitment - to being on the front foot and never on our heels - is what made us a trailblazer in e-discovery, and what we believe positions us to lead in legal data intelligence," said Phil Saunders, CEO of Relativity. "We were born in litigation, and e-discovery remains core to our DNA as our community now actively leverages RelativityOne - the AI platform for legal data intelligence - to support a much broader range of legal workflows. This brand refresh expands our story; it doesn't alter our foundation, and it's rooted in our customers' realities." More than a decade ago, Relativity embedded AI into its platform and moved decisively to the cloud, and today it is bringing that same foresight to support the mounting demands of modern legal work. Legal Data Intelligence (LDI) spans litigation, investigations, regulatory inquiries, data breach responses, privacy matters, contract reviews, public records requests, data subject access requests (DSARs) and more. With non-litigation matters now accounting for more than 55 percent of the data coming into RelativityOne, this category more accurately reflects how Relativity's community is using the platform beyond traditional e-discovery. The refreshed language and visual identity are designed to capture the meaningful expansion in usage, the types of problems customers and partners are solving, and the growth of the community. By aligning messaging with customers' and partners' real-world experiences, Relativity strengthens its role in supporting modern legal workflows. View the brand refresh and explore the full story behind it in this blog. Relativity aiR for Data Breach Response Now Generally Available As part of its expanded LDI capabilities, Relativity announced the general availability of Relativity aiR for Data Breach Response. Workflow-driven automation helps organizations respond to breach incidents faster and more accurately without sacrificing defensibility. In a Total Economic Impact study conducted by Forrester Consulting, organizations using aiR for Data Breach Response reported up to 60 percent savings in reviewer time costs. The solution's enhanced capabilities reduce manual effort in high-stakes response workflows while supporting transparency, human oversight and compliance with regulatory and legal requirements. Using aiR for Data Breach Response helps teams identify personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI) across multiple file types, link sensitive data to potentially impacted individuals, and deduplicate results to create consolidated, reviewable profiles. Purpose-built for breach response, the solution flags anomalies and potential risks for expert validation, provides clear rationale and traceability for outputs, and streamlines the creation of affected-individual lists and notification-ready reporting as response timelines continue to tighten - all within the secure RelativityOne offering. Relativity aiR for Case Strategy Accelerates Case Intelligence at Scale Relativity aiR for Case Strategy, which became generally available in January 2026, is seeing strong early adoption as legal teams look to accelerate case intelligence and narrative development. Designed to make it faster and simpler to build case strategy, the solution enables users to extract key facts automatically, visualize chronologies, accelerate deposition preparation, and generate summaries across documents, witnesses, and transcripts. Customers have run more than 1 million documents through aiR for Case Strategy. To date, the solution has extracted more than 800,000 facts. By transforming unstructured documents into structured, reviewable facts and timelines, aiR for Case Strategy helps legal teams surface critical insights earlier, align on narrative faster, and move forward with greater speed and confidence. Relativity aiR Transforms Document Review Using Relativity aiR for Review and Relativity aiR for Privilege, legal teams have already made more than 240 million defensible review predictions across thousands of matters - and with adoption increasing rapidly, this momentum marks the beginning of a broader expansion of aiR's impact in 2026. With aiR for Review, customers report reducing review time by up to 85 percent and surfacing up to 30 percent more relevant documents compared to manual review and 10-20 percent more than other traditional technology-assisted review (TAR) approaches, delivering faster, more accurate results within a single workflow. As aiR solutions for review, such as aiR for Review and aiR for Privilege, become integral to LDI work, the solutions will be included in the standard pricing and packaging for RelativityOne in April, as announced at Relativity Fest 2025. In a recent multi-party matter, global law firm Foley & Lardner LLP leveraged aiR for Review to complete a half-million document review, completing the entire workflow - culling, prompt iteration, validation and full-scale analysis - in under a week. Once the initial review was complete, Foley compared issue-coded signals across outgoing and incoming productions, using aiR for Review's reasoning to identify matches, contrasts and gaps in the narrative emerging from each party's documents. "Being able to quickly compare issue patterns across incoming and outgoing productions fundamentally changed how we viewed the facts and determined areas of focus," said Nick Cole, Director of Litigation Support at Foley & Lardner. "Without aiR for Review, that level of analysis simply wouldn't have been possible." Relativity at Legalweek 2026 Attendees of Legalweek 2026 are encouraged to visit Relativity's community hub, RelHQ at Convene 30 Hudson Yards, for free new branded merchandise, product-focused learning labs, and opportunities to connect. Relativity will also be stationed on the conference floor at the North Javits Center, booth #501, offering hands-on demonstrations of Relativity aiR solutions. On Wednesday, March 11, Relativity thought leaders will participate in sessions exploring the role of generative AI in legal work, including a mock argument on its use for document review and production, a discussion about the legal data challenges faced by celebrities, and an interactive prompting challenge offering practical techniques for producing accurate AI-generated content. View the Legalweek 2026 agenda for more details. Relativity recently unveiled its fifth annual list of AI Visionaries, spotlighting the changemakers transforming how AI is understood, applied and integrated across the legal ecosystem. During Legalweek 2026, the AI Visionaries will gather at a recognition dinner dedicated to celebrating their collective impact and contributions to the industry. About Relativity Relativity is a leading legal data intelligence company that builds technology to help users organize data, discover the truth, and act on it. Its extensible, AI-powered cloud platform, RelativityOne, transforms complex data into actionable insights at massive scale for litigation, investigations, regulatory inquiries, data breach responses, and other legal use cases. The world's largest law firms and corporations, government agencies, and a robust network of channel partners rely on Relativity's legal AI software to securely surface and manage the most relevant and impactful information in their matters. The company also expands access to technology by providing its platform at no cost to academic institutions through its Relativity Academic program and to organizations supporting pro bono legal work through its Justice for Change initiative. SOURCE Relativity [email protected]

PR Newswire
Mar 9th, 2026
Relativity unveils brand refresh at Legalweek as non-litigation use tops 55% of platform data

Relativity, a legal data intelligence company, has unveiled a refreshed brand identity at Legalweek 2026 to reflect its expanding role beyond traditional e-discovery. Non-litigation matters now account for over 55% of data processed through RelativityOne, spanning investigations, regulatory inquiries, data breach responses and privacy matters. The company announced general availability of Relativity aiR for Data Breach Response, which offers workflow automation for identifying personally identifiable information and protected health information. A Forrester study found the solution delivers up to 60% savings in reviewer time costs. Relativity aiR solutions have now made over 240 million review predictions across thousands of matters. Legal teams using aiR for Review report reducing review time by up to 85% whilst surfacing 30% more relevant documents compared to manual review.