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Post your Redaction taste results to Corkd

Post your Redaction taste results to Corkd

It took almost 2 years to fully taste our wine and boy were we pleased when we finally did. Redaction packs a powerful punch of sweet fruit and oaky flavors with a hint of that good-ol fashion Zin spiciness. At 14.5% alcohol, with deep red legs, you may want to take it easy sipping this Zin.

Some notes about the wine: the grapes we selected come from the Grist Vineyard in the Dry Creek Valley and are used in some of the highest quality brands in California. We wanted the wine to reflect our eDiscovery technology and service, unique and carefully handcrafted...Read more

Uncle Sam to Project Managers: “I Want You”

Uncle Sam to Project Managers: “I Want You”

Ben Bain’s article in Federal Computer Week is worthy of a read. His article highlights the Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) most recent report to Congress – a report including the ten most significant challenges faced by the National Archives and Records Administration. This top-ten list reads, for the most part, like a wish list of the skills and resources in high demand here in the world of eDiscovery...Read more

Redaction, the world’s 1st eDiscovery wine, is here!

Redaction, the world’s 1st eDiscovery wine, is here!

After almost 2 years in the making Logik Redaction is here. Redaction is the world's 1st eDiscovery custom made wine. It's a red zinfandel from Dry Creek Valley, CA. Weighing in at 14.5% alcohol with hints of vanilla and oak, it is a very tasty Zin (we had a wine tasting at 10am today and we're what you call "experts").

We made this wine for ourselves, friends, family, and our amazing clients. Tomorrow we will draw for the Redaction case giveaway, cross your fingers. If you get to taste Redaction, please let us know what you think about it. You may even find it in some local DC wine bars, so keep an eye out. Cheers!Read more

The Cloud Computing Advancement Act?

The Cloud Computing Advancement Act?

The question: Is it just a pep talk to encourage someone else to act? Or does an actual draft of the proposed bill exist somewhere in Microsoft’s corporate legal department?

In January, Brad Smith (General Counsel of Microsoft) spoke at Washington, D.C.’s Brookings Institution Policy Forum here in Washington. Mr. Smith came to Washington to speak with academics and industry leaders about something dear to Microsoft’s heart – cloud computing.[1] Urging the importance of a “safe and open cloud,” a need more recently underscored by...Read more

Getting SaaSy with your Vendor

Getting SaaSy with your Vendor

Choices, choices.. Trying to decide amongst all those competing SaaS Providers?

Today’s post is a direct hat tip to Joshua Poje, attorney and Research Specialist with the ABA’s Legal Technology Resource Center (LTRC), and coauthor of the LTRC’s legal technology blog “ABA Site-tation.” In January Mr. Poje brought us The ABCs of Cloud-Based Practice Tools, including this list of 18 key questions to ask a SaaS Vendor before signing on the dotted line. Several of these questions apply equally to a potential IaaS Provider. It pays to ask a few questions, so go on, get SasSy...Read more

Harmful if Swallowed

Harmful if Swallowed

Have you finished digesting that data sir?

Spoliation simply can’t get much worse than this. Following his arrest outside of a bank in Queens, New York this January, Florin Necula apparently swallowed a 4 GB Kingston flash drive in an attempt to keep Secret Service agents from discovering the evidence. Facing a charge for the use of a “skimmer” to collect ATM and credit card numbers, Necula’s bizarre version of spoliation also earned him a charge of obstruction of justice...Read more

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