NEWS

Meet Logikcull for Public Records: Request to disclosure in one powerfully simple workflow.

blog category tag

FOIA

Logikcull streamlines FOIA and public records request workflows by enabling agencies to collect, search, redact, and produce records quickly and defensibly.

Get the latest updates

4,500+ legal professionals love our blog newsletter. Get the latest tech & discovery news, case law, best practices.
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

Latests articles — 

FOIA

Use cases
July 2, 2026

Run From Intake to Disclosure With the Right Public Records Request Software

The clock starts the second a request lands. See how the right public records request software carries FOIA and open records requests from intake to disclosure, so your team never misses a deadline.

Read more
News
June 23, 2026

Announcing Logikcull for Public Records: One Simple Workflow From Request to Disclosure

Today, Reveal announced the release of Logikcull for Public Records, a unified request-to-disclosure workflow purpose-built for state and local government and education. This launch expands Logikcull's public records capabilities to include a request intake portal and specialty review and redaction features.

Read more
Use cases
June 10, 2026

Your FOIA Process Is Stuck in the Past. Here's How to Fix It

Late FOIA responses and manual redaction put agencies at risk. See how a Freedom of Information Act platform centralizes search, redaction, and release.

Read more
Use cases
May 8, 2026

How Government Agencies Modernize Records Workflows

Learn how government agencies use eDiscovery tools to streamline FOIA and public records requests with AI review, defensible redaction, and faster response times.

Read more
Use cases
May 4, 2026

Why Spreadsheets and Email Are a Liability for Managing Public Records Requests

Learn why spreadsheet-based FOIA tracking creates compliance gaps, missed deadlines, and litigation exposure, and what to do about it.

Read more
Use cases
May 1, 2026

From Request to Release: Building a Repeatable FOIA Response Workflow for Government Agencies

Build a repeatable FOIA response workflow, from intake to final release. Learn how government teams standardize public records requests with Logikcull. 

Read more
Use cases
April 27, 2026

PII in Discovery: How to Find, Flag, and Redact Sensitive Data Before Production

Protect sensitive data in eDiscovery with Logikcull—find, tag, and redact PII at scale using automated detection, bulk actions, and defensible workflows.

Read more
Use cases
April 6, 2026

FOIA Overload: How SLED Organizations Can Stop Drowning in Public Records Requests

Struggling with FOIA overload? Learn how SLED organizations can streamline processes and efficiently manage public records requests.

Read more
Use cases
March 31, 2026

Public Record Requests: What Agencies Actually Need From Their Tech

Here's what the right public records requests software actually needs to do and why it matters for legal, compliance, and operational teams.

Read more
Use cases
March 23, 2026

From Intake to Disclosure: Automating the FOIA Process

Optimize your FOIA process with automation. Simplify everything from request intake to final disclosure. Explore techniques for enhanced efficiency!

Read more
Use cases
March 23, 2026

In the Spirit of Transparency: America's Most Unserious Public Records Requests

From pictures mayors holding hot dogs to CIA fudge recipes, Americans are using their right to information to get the answers we didn't know we needed

Read more
Industries
March 17, 2026

The Cost of Delay: How Public Record Backlogs Fuel Distrust, Lawsuits, and Government Spend

Chronic FOIA and public-record backlogs don’t just slow responses; they corrode trust, invite lawsuits, and impose hidden long-term costs on government.

Read more
No items found.
Unified Discovery

Want to see Logikcull in action? Let's chat.

Our team of product specialists will show you how to make Logikcull work for your specific needs and help you save thousands in records requests, subpoenas, and general discovery.