E-Discovery Senior Analyst at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-03-08T09:56:27Z
Mar 8, 2021
Logikcull is a new age technology tool for projects involving litigation support, which will be eDiscovery related projects where the main functionalities of the tool being uploading data, searching, processing, and then downloading it to a reviewer friendly format, which can be used for producing at a court of law or for out of court settlements.
Senior Paralegal at Wilenchik & Bartness Law Office
Real User
2021-02-17T22:05:55Z
Feb 17, 2021
Depending upon the data and depending upon how difficult it is to process, sometimes I'll put a rather small case in, and other times I'll put in a case with tens of thousands of documents. Within our organization, I'm the one who inputs and produces — there's another paralegal who does it when he's forced to. Then there've been a few attorneys, like three or four in the office. Like I said, expert witnesses, we'll give them access to it — limited access. Then the client, so that's the world. This solution doesn't require maintenance because it's all cloud-based. You literally log in and log out. So they're constantly updating it. We're not a super big firm, we're a 15 attorney's firm. But you'd be surprised at how many firms of our size don't use any discovery programs. It makes it very difficult to work with other law firms' production, as they're done really basically. We'll definitely keep using Logikcull.
What is eDiscovery? In the legal system, “discovery” is the term for the legal process that governs the obligation to produce and the right to obtain information for the sake of a legal investigation or court case. It specifically relates to the production, identification, collection, review, tagging, and exchange of non-privileged information.
Electronic discovery, also known as eDiscovery or e-Discovery, is the term for the discovery process when it is applied to ESI (electronically...
Logikcull is a new age technology tool for projects involving litigation support, which will be eDiscovery related projects where the main functionalities of the tool being uploading data, searching, processing, and then downloading it to a reviewer friendly format, which can be used for producing at a court of law or for out of court settlements.
Depending upon the data and depending upon how difficult it is to process, sometimes I'll put a rather small case in, and other times I'll put in a case with tens of thousands of documents. Within our organization, I'm the one who inputs and produces — there's another paralegal who does it when he's forced to. Then there've been a few attorneys, like three or four in the office. Like I said, expert witnesses, we'll give them access to it — limited access. Then the client, so that's the world. This solution doesn't require maintenance because it's all cloud-based. You literally log in and log out. So they're constantly updating it. We're not a super big firm, we're a 15 attorney's firm. But you'd be surprised at how many firms of our size don't use any discovery programs. It makes it very difficult to work with other law firms' production, as they're done really basically. We'll definitely keep using Logikcull.