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By innovating the eDiscovery process, we’re able to price processing based on the original data size, not the extracted size. Yes, you read that correctly. Even better, there are no fees to get your data out. What you see is what you get. How simple is that?

No need for complex “what-if” eDiscovery calculators that need a rocket scientist and futurist to figure out.  A fourth-grader with basic multiplication skills can use our calculator.

The advantages of this model are obvious and important:

  • Know what you are paying before, not after
  • Faster project start time; no extraction step necessary
  • Flexibility in what to keep; no extra fee to deliver your data
  • Peace-of-mind and total control over your eDiscovery budget

After our clients switched to Logik’s simple and straight-forward pricing model, they are now realizing significant savings of upwards of 60%. Plus, we are pretty sure they are sleeping better, too. Which means we sleep better.

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Did you know?

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

  • That copying evidence to DVD or CD without first zipping up the evidence will alter the file-level dates/times of the copied files?

  • That a thorough data map can help you to implement your data retention policy, and can equip you for your “meet and confer” conference?

  • That hard drives can deteriorate in a few years if not used, because the disks need to spin?

  • That many early case assessment tools (ECA) will miss crucial embedded objects, hidden metadata, and OCR text?

  • 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 keyword searching is more effective if you talk to the person who created the data before confirming the keywords?

  • That focusing on what NOT to collect can dramatically reduce your discovery costs?

  • That it will take a team of 10 reviewers ~500 days to review 10,000,000 documents, assuming 2,000 documents/reviewer/day?

  • That a standard DVD-R single layer can only hold ~4.7GB of information and takes ~30minutes to fully burn, whereas copying 4.7GB of files to a hard drive will only take 5 minutes?

  • That not all OCR software is created equal and that many don’t work very well?

  • That copying 5GB of tiny files is much slower than copying 1 large 5GB file?

  • That voice-mails have come into the picture with discovery/records retention?

  • That robocopy will preserve file level dates/times when copying the files to another location, but if the source media is not write-blocked, all of the last accessed dates will be altered?

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