Relativity imports Claude Enterprise logs

- Relativity said on May 21 it added a Claude Compliance API integration that brings Claude Enterprise activity into RelativityOne for legal review. - RelativityOne now supports native collection from ChatGPT Enterprise, Gemini Enterprise and Claude Enterprise, according to the company’s May 21 announcement. - Anthropic and Relativity had already linked up in Anthropic’s legal-industry launch, where an MCP integration connected Claude tools to RelativityOne.

Relativity said on May 21 that it added a Claude Compliance API integration that lets customers pull Claude Enterprise activity into RelativityOne, the company’s legal data platform. The move gives legal, compliance and security teams a way to collect Claude Enterprise conversation content and activity logs inside the same environment they already use for review and eDiscovery. Relativity said the feature extends its native collection support across major workplace AI tools, following earlier support for ChatGPT Enterprise and Gemini Enterprise. ### What exactly is being imported into RelativityOne? Relativity said the integration brings “Claude Enterprise activity” into RelativityOne, including conversation content and activity logs. In practical terms, that means records created inside Anthropic’s enterprise product can be collected and processed through legal workflows rather than remaining only inside the AI application itself. (relativity.com) Anthropic describes Claude Enterprise as its organization-wide offering with governance, data controls and admin infrastructure for IT and security teams. That matters because the records at issue are not consumer chats but enterprise-managed interactions created in workplace use. ### Why would legal teams want chat logs from an AI system? Relativity positions the feature around eDiscovery, internal investigations and compliance work. (relativity.com) Its legal hold and collection products are built to identify, preserve and move potentially relevant data through review workflows when litigation, regulatory inquiries or internal matters arise. (anthropic.com) Relativity’s own product materials say Legal Hold helps organizations identify and preserve relevant data when they anticipate litigation or need to respond to a regulatory agency. Adding Claude Enterprise to the collection layer means AI-system records can be handled alongside other enterprise data sources in those matters. ### Why is this different from a normal enterprise software integration? (relativity.com) The May 21 announcement is notable because it treats AI interactions as records to be collected natively for legal work, not just as productivity outputs. Relativity said RelativityOne now supports native collection from ChatGPT Enterprise, Gemini Enterprise and Claude Enterprise, putting enterprise AI logs into the same collection category as other business data sources. (help.relativity.com) Legal Practice Intelligence, citing the launch, said the Claude Enterprise collection allows legal, technology, security and compliance teams to collect activity logs and conversation content. That framing suggests companies are preparing for AI use to be reviewed after the fact in case review, investigations and discovery. ### How does this fit into the Anthropic-Relativity relationship? (relativity.com) Anthropic and Relativity were already working together in legal-sector tooling before this release. Relativity said the compliance-API integration follows its participation in Anthropic’s “Claude for the legal industry” launch, where Anthropic introduced a Model Context Protocol integration for administrative workflows in RelativityOne. (legalpracticeintelligence.com) Legal Practice Intelligence reported that earlier launch connected RelativityOne with Claude.ai, Claude Cowork and Claude Code. The new compliance integration is separate from that workflow connection and focuses on collecting enterprise records generated by Claude use. ### What changes for companies using Claude at work? Companies using Claude Enterprise now have a clearer path to export workplace AI records into formal review systems. (relativity.com) Relativity did not present the feature as a standalone archive; it described the integration as part of RelativityOne, which is used for legal work including collection, review and compliance processes. (legalpracticeintelligence.com) The next step is customer adoption inside existing RelativityOne workflows. Relativity’s May 21 release is live on its website, and Anthropic continues to market Claude Enterprise as its managed product for organization-wide deployment with governance controls. (relativity.com)

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