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ECA

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October 27, 2017

Law Firm Data Breach Could Be Panama Papers 2.0

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September 26, 2017

2 Ways Small Firms Can Double Their Billable Hours

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September 19, 2017

5 Reasons to Leave Legacy eDiscovery Software Behind

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April 6, 2017

Making Your Law Firm's Case for Cloud-Based eDiscovery

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February 28, 2017

How Law Firms Can Recoup the Costs of Subscription Services

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February 8, 2017

Why the archaic process of eDiscovery is vulnerable to hacking and data breach

eDiscovery repositories store unreviewed, high‑value data. With vendors and unencrypted transfers, they become prime targets for hackers and breaches.

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September 30, 2016

Protecting client data in the age of cybercrime: Watch webinar now

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September 20, 2016

Join Logikcull webinar on law firm data security | Thursday, Sept. 22

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September 15, 2016

Sub Accounts' reflects Logikcull's transformation from eDiscovery to Legal Intelligence

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June 30, 2016

Stop sending garbage to outside counsel (you'll pay for it)

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August 31, 2015

Logikcull 'Review Sets' reimagine document review for exponential savings

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