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
The cost depends on the case size of the data and the number of projects they're expecting to encounter. If it's small to medium-sized, this tool will be very good because it has a pay-as-you-go feature instead of an hourly billing rate, where they bill you every hour, and you have to go through the structure from beginning to end. If you like some features, you implement them, and if you don't like them, you don't pay for them. If you want to have additional features, you can just pay for them, and you can have them.
Senior Paralegal at Wilenchik & Bartness Law Office
Real User
2021-02-17T22:05:55Z
Feb 17, 2021
Logikcull is very expensive. I wish it were less expensive. You can add as many users as you want at no additional costs. I can have five attorneys, and three paralegals, give them access to it and people from the outside and you're not charged extra. Pricing is on a monthly basis. We get charged monthly because our data changes every month. You get charged by the client. You can parse out the expense for each client. Just open up a case for a client and you're charged something like $25 bucks per gigabyte to upload and process the stuff. Then for storing the data it's a straight $250 — including tech support.
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...
The cost depends on the case size of the data and the number of projects they're expecting to encounter. If it's small to medium-sized, this tool will be very good because it has a pay-as-you-go feature instead of an hourly billing rate, where they bill you every hour, and you have to go through the structure from beginning to end. If you like some features, you implement them, and if you don't like them, you don't pay for them. If you want to have additional features, you can just pay for them, and you can have them.
Logikcull is very expensive. I wish it were less expensive. You can add as many users as you want at no additional costs. I can have five attorneys, and three paralegals, give them access to it and people from the outside and you're not charged extra. Pricing is on a monthly basis. We get charged monthly because our data changes every month. You get charged by the client. You can parse out the expense for each client. Just open up a case for a client and you're charged something like $25 bucks per gigabyte to upload and process the stuff. Then for storing the data it's a straight $250 — including tech support.