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“Data! Data! Data!” — a Posse List interview with Andy Wilson of Logik

“Data! Data! Data!” — a Posse List interview with Andy Wilson of Logik

This interview is part of the Posse List's series “Data! Data! Data!” — Cures for a General Counsel’s ESI Nightmares”. For an introduction to the series check out the Posse List's website at http://www.theposselist.com.

Logik was humbled to be the first company interviewed. Below is a copy of that interview:

Logik is one of the more extraordinary companies to come onto the e-discovery scene. A dynamic company, they derive their name “the formal systematic study of the principles of valid inference and correct reasoning, and; the interrelation or sequence of facts or events when seen as inevitable or predictable.” Or, as in today’s parlance: they’re a lean, mean e-discovery processing machine”...Read more

Leaders Portfolio Chats With Logik’s CEO About eDiscovery and Noodles

Leaders Portfolio Chats With Logik’s CEO About eDiscovery and Noodles

Leaders Portfolio, an online and radio distributed interview show (leadersportfolio.com), invited Logik's CEO, Andy Wilson, to chat about how Logik started, what is eDiscovery, and various entrepreneurial experiences. The interview is about fifteen minutes long. Check it out.Read more

Preliminary Look at a Preliminary Report on Civil Rules

Preliminary Look at a Preliminary Report on Civil Rules

Emery G. Lee III and Thomas E. Willging of the Federal Judicial Center recently released their Preliminary Report to the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Civil Rules. You might be thinking to yourself, “Wow, a 191-page preliminary report.. on Civil Rules.. what’s in it for me?” A fair question, but actually this thing is pretty interesting.

To begin at the end, I was intrigued to find 77 pages of feedback from survey respondents classified according to the clients they represent: plaintiff’s attorneys, defendant attorneys and attorneys representing plaintiffs and defendants about equally. Predictably, voices from the plaintiff’s attorney sector are pointing out abuses of discovery perpetrated by defendant attorneys adversely affecting both the duration and cost of the process... while similar voices from across the isle are complaining of discovery abuse on the part of plaintiff attorneys. (Maybe these guys could get together and talk?)Read more

Logik Launches eDiscovery Apparel Website eDDstuff.com

Logik Launches eDiscovery Apparel Website eDDstuff.com

Just in time for the upcoming holidays, Logik, a Washington, DC-based eDiscovery company, is proud to announce the launch of the world's first and only eDiscovery apparel and merchandise website at http://www.eDDstuff.com. Visitors of all ages will discover fun, hip designs professionally printed on a variety of apparel and merchandise, including comfy t-shirts, warm hoodies, large coffee mugs and even downloadable versions of the fun eDiscovery images for both computer and iPhone wallpapers.Read more

Making a Federal Case of the Duty to Produce

Making a Federal Case of the Duty to Produce

In our last post we had a look at the duty to Preserve. Leaving that pickle behind, today we’re moving on to the Duty to Produce. Or, as the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure would term it, the Duty to Disclose.

From a federal context, the duty to disclose has been bundled up nice and tidily in Fed. R. Civ. P. 26. Rule 26 should be examined and addressed early when facing a potential lawsuit because, absent an exemption, some of the required disclosures must be made from the very outset – “without awaiting a discovery request” – including contact details for those who are likely to have discoverable information.Read more

Happy Halloween!!

Happy Halloween!!

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