2021-02-17T22:05:55Z

What advice do you have for others considering Logikcull?

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2021-03-08T09:56:27Z
Mar 8, 2021

On a scale from one to ten, I would give Logikcull a six.

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2021-02-17T22:05:55Z
Feb 17, 2021

A lot of different law firms call me and say, "Which program should I use?" I automatically recommend Logikcull because of the ease of use. There are great programs out there created by people who understand ESI who know that the process is cumbersome. The last thing a law firm wants to do is worry about tech-related stuff. A company that creates a program that doesn't require its entire staff to have an IT degree to figure it out is very nice. That way, it's accessible to everybody in the firm. It's really important for a law firm to get comfortable with ESI because lawyers have an ethical duty to understand ESI, and electronically stored information. If they don't, they're going to get themselves in trouble — I've seen it happen. The goal with Logikcull was to say, "We know you hate this, but we're going to make it accessible so that everybody can use it." And that's what they did. Overall, on a scale from one to ten, I would give Logikcull a rating of nine.

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