About Us

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log - ik \ lä-jik\ (noun)

  • the formal systematic study of the principles of valid inference and correct reasoning
  • interrelation or sequence of facts or events when seen as inevitable or predictable
  • a lean, mean eDiscovery processing and hosting machine.

Logik provides fast, accurate, and painless eDiscovery processing and hosting services to corporations, law firms, government agencies and service providers. At it’s core, Logik is dedicated to returning eDiscovery investment one gigabyte at a time, providing amazing service and reliable, straight-forward advice. We are also continually building and improving upon the best technology possible to solve our clients’ eDiscovery needs. Think Data™? Think Logik.

What We Do

Our job is to remove as much irrelevant data as possible and deliver a high quality, clean product that enables our clients to figure out what’s what with their case. Considering the amount of data we have to sift through Terabytes worth of enterprise data (emails, instant messages, spreadsheets, presentations, etc.)  Anything electronic and discoverable. we use technology to our advantage wherever possible. That’s where Gridlogik™, our eDiscovery processing engine, kicks in.

Gridlogik identifies duplicate documents, extracts rich text, identifies the languages in a document, searches for keywords, extracts hidden documents, parses metadata, converts documents to static images (TIFF/PDF), and a ton of other fun and useful stuff that our clients depend on.

How We Work

We live for this stuff. We work hard, we maintain a relaxed environment and we always deliver for our clients. The data we process is loaded into an in-house or web-hosted document review software application (we use Relativity) to be further analyzed, usually by attorneys and content experts. The processed and reviewed data is then handed over to the party requesting it, such as a government agency, a law firm or another corporation.

Our clients rely on us with well-deserved confidence to handle their eDiscovery processing and hosting because of our experience and knowledge. They also really enjoy working“Excellent, Excellent Excellent!!! Logik went over and above the norm!” with us because we do two simple things: we add serious value to their jobs by removing their eDiscovery frustrations;  and we’re really easy to work with.

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Did you know?

  • That early case assessment (ECA) is a buzzword that means a myriad of different things depending upon who you are talking to?

  • That retrieving passwords by asking the person who created the password is usually much faster than trying to break it with software?

  • That Bloomberg email systems keeps attachments disconnected from the actual email and in a compressed .tar.gz file?

  • That by reading through all of these “Did You Knows” qualifies you as an eDiscovery ninja?

  • That PDF documents can contain embedded attachments?

  • That TruCrypt encryption can be applied to a full disk on a hard drive, or just to a small container that can be FTP’d?

  • That earlier versions of LexisNexis’ Concordance can display Unicode text if properly tweaked?

  • That if you redact a document, you should re-OCR the document before producing the text of that document?

  • That removing near duplicate documents without first reviewing them could risk missing important information?

  • That Microsoft Word 97-2002 documents can contain deleted data hidden within the binary of the file if “allow fast saves” are enabled?

  • That all Microsoft Office document formats can contain embedded files and that those files too can contain embedded files?

  • That 1 gigabyte of information is actually 1,024 megabytes, not 1,000 megabytes?

  • That efficient and timely pre-trial eDiscovery is a huge strategic advantage in litigation?

  • That AutoCad documents should be viewed in native, not TIFF, format because of their 3-dimensional layouts?

  • That Outlook Express .EML files can contain foreign language characters?