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What is Logik Redaction?

Logik Redaction is a California red zinfandel created by Andy and Sheng for both our employees and our valued clients. Back in 2007 we decided that it would be a fun idea to create our own wine, so we hooked up with the amazing people at Crushpad in San Francisco and reserved a French Oak barrel to make our wine in.

Naturally, we named it Logik Redaction:

  • Red = the sweet color of the wine (and in our logo)
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  • + Action = like Gridlogik™, the wine is designed to taste great and pack a punch (14.5% alcohol)
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  • = Redaction = A common term in the eDiscovery industry (to revise or edit)

Crushpad has a huge wine making facility right on the bay in downtown San Fran. They provided the tools and expertise and we gave them the instructions on what we wanted to make; a really tasty, fruity and fun red Zin. The people at Crushpad get everyone involved, you can come down to help in the crushing, sipping, and bottling.  It’s a lot of fun.  If you are interested in making your own barrel please let them know Logik sent you (we get a free case of wine for all referrals!).

Logik Redaction Giveaway

We’ve been known to enjoy a nice glass of wine at the end of a long day. Actually, we like red wine so much, we decided to make our own! We want to share the goodness with you, and are giving away a case of our coveted and custom-made red Zinfandel.

Enter to win a case (that’s twelve 750ml bottles) of Logik Redaction, our very own red zin, bottled and ready to drink by early 2010.

Yes, I am 21 years of age and agree to the terms

Information

Did you know?

  • That iPods, iPhones, and Blackberry devices can contain discoverable information?

  • That you could probably save your clients hundreds of thousands of dollars in eDiscovery costs by hosting the documents within your own firm?

  • That Microsoft XLS documents will print thousands and thousands of blank pages if your software doesn’t detect and remove them?

  • That Adobe Photoshop files contain multiple layers of information, most of which are hidden from view and cannot be seen without the use of Photoshop?

  • That Microsoft PPT files can contain hidden information behind text objects or layered pictures?

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

  • That Microsoft XLS files can contain hidden spreadsheets?

  • That Lotus Notes has a soft delete option that activates when you open a NSF and it will automatically delete emails marked with soft delete?

  • That you can fit approximately 2.7 million single page TIFF images on a 200GB hard drive?  That’s a lot more than you can fit in a bankers box.

  • That you can use a mapped drive letter (e.g. X:\) to gain access to a Windows file that has accidentally gone over the 256 character limit?

  • That Apple Macintosh files usually don’t have file extensions?

  • That PDF files have multiple levels of security, where you can open a PDF, but might not be able to print it?

  • That a PST file from Microsoft Outlook 2002 or earlier cannot exceed 2GB in size, otherwise it will be corrupted?

  • That your law firms’s litigation support department, if you have one, can add tremendous value (most likely) to your case if brought to the table at the beginning of discovery?

  • That Guidance EnCase images can be opened and mounted by other forensic software’s?

Like Red Wine?

Enter to win a case (Twelve 750ml bottles) of Logik Redaction, our very own red Zinfandel, bottled and ready to drink by early 2010.

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