Why does storage strategy affect revenue in large law firms? When data lives in the wrong place, you pay more than you should and wait longer than you need to bill for work already done.
The fix is a clear storage lifecycle inside RelativityOne, backed by simple weekly habits and a few features that make waste easy to spot. What follows is how to turn that idea into a working plan that your litigation support team and leaders can run together.
Unmanaged storage hurts the bottom line in three ways that feed each other:
The way out is practical, not theoretical. Reduce what you store, make usage trends visible, and match each workspace to the proper storage lane.
When you do those three things together, review gets faster, hosting levels out, and your team sends invoices sooner. That is how smart storage choices help you maximize revenue without pushing people to work longer hours.
Here’s what to look for on day one:
These are quick wins. If you address them first, you create momentum and free headroom in your subscription right away.
You cannot fix what you cannot see. Set a weekly “no-surprises” check that takes fifteen minutes and gives leaders a clear view of spend and growth.
Use Cost Explorer to see billing and usage trends and estimate charges before the month's end. Look for spikes by client or workspace, and ask why they happened. A short review every Monday keeps you in control.
Turn on Usage Reports to attribute consumption to client, Matter, and workspace. This protects the scope on fixed-fee Matters and supports internal chargebacks on time-and-materials work.
Track a small set of metrics so the team actually uses them:
Post a one-page dashboard that flags green, yellow, or red. Green means “fine,” yellow means “take a look,” and red means “action this week.” If you want the insight layer to run itself, connect your routine to CaseFlow. It monitors your Relativity instance, flags inactive Matters based on your rules, and runs lifecycle moves on schedule so your savings stick.
Relativity gives you several storage lanes, each with a purpose and a price. Your job is to keep data in the cheapest lane that still fits the case.
A simple policy keeps everyone aligned:
Set retrieval expectations in client communications so there are no surprises about timing or cost when a Matter needs to be revisited. If you prefer automation, CaseFlow can watch for inactivity, notify stakeholders, and execute moves or archives on your schedule. That steady discipline is how a storage lifecycle helps you maximize revenue across quarters, not just this month.
The fastest way to lower costs is to cut the pile that your team has to read. Two Relativity analytics features make an immediate difference, and reviewers will feel the relief right away:
Run near-dupes on emails separately when needed so your clusters stay clean and easy to scan. This simple change eliminates back-and-forth, reduces QC overturns, and helps the team finish earlier without cutting corners.
Large or urgent Matters benefit from Active Learning right at the start. The model ranks likely relevant items, so your team sees the best material first and gets to the first decisions sooner. Other features include:
Fewer documents reviewed means fewer hosting hours and faster productions, which shortens the time to invoice and supports your revenue targets.
Long text and audit data can slow SQL and search performance. Relativity’s Data Grid stores that content in an elastic back-end designed for scale. You keep fewer copies, indexes stay healthy, and reviewers won’t have to wait as long for results.
Use the Data Grid Text Migration app to move fields in a controlled way and plan migrations per workspace so you don’t break saved searches or dashboards.
Playbooks turn good habits into a routine that the whole team can follow. They remove guesswork, speed up handoffs, and keep savings from slipping when things get busy. Here is a simple set that you can roll out and actually keep.
Intake and Preservation
Start strong so you do less work later. Use a short, targeted collection checklist. Collect what you need, not everything that you can find:
When intake is clean, hosting drops and review moves faster.
Analytics Runbook
Give reviewers the same setup every time so results are consistent:
Save this runbook where every PM can find it. Keep the version history so updates are easy to track.
Active Learning Quick Start
Make it simple to launch and monitor projects:
A tight quick start helps new reviewers get productive on day one.
Storage Lifecycle SOP
Show the exact path that data should take once review slows down:
With this SOP, admins do not need a meeting to know what to do next.
Leaders want the story in numbers that they can act on. Use a one-page rollup each month to show:
Anchor those numbers in Cost Explorer screens and Usage Reports so the story is verifiable. Bring the rollup to budget reviews and fee talks. When partners see how usage drives spend, it becomes easy to get approvals to move a workspace to Cold Storage or to archive with ARM.
These choices free up capacity for higher-value work and shorten the path from review to invoice, helping you maximize revenue without changing your staffing model.
You don’t need a huge project plan to make progress. You need four focused weeks and a simple cadence.
Week 1: Baseline and First Reduction
Week 2: Active Learning Pilot
Week 3: Lifecycle Moves
Week 4: Sustain and Report
If you want automation from here, configure monitoring and lifecycle moves in CaseFlow so the policy continues to hold during busy periods.
Protect the record first. Keep clear audit trails for every storage move, and file your validation reports for analytics and Active Learning with the case materials. If someone asks what changed and when, you can show it in seconds.
Share a short, client-safe note that explains your storage lifecycle in plain words: what Cold Storage is, how long a restore usually takes, and how ARM archives are handled. Setting expectations early avoids tense calls later and helps your team reopen a Matter fast when needed.
Start small and keep going. This week, run your “no-surprises” check, turn on Usage Reports, and move one inactive workspace to Cold Storage. Measure the change in gigabytes and in reviewer cycle time. Next week, line up your first ARM archive and record the approval.
These small steps build a habit that protects margin, speeds billing, and helps you maximize revenue with the team that you already trust.
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