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Government

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August 30, 2018

In the Face of Unmatched Data Growth, a Legal Doctrine Evolves

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August 9, 2018

Anonymous Messaging Doesn't Protect Identity From Civil Discovery

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July 5, 2018

Discovery, Privacy, and the (Potentially) Next Supreme Court Justice

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June 20, 2018

Does It Take 66 Years to Review 100,000 Emails? At the State Department, Yes.

Why can a FOIA request take decades? One agency projected 45–66 years for under 100,000 emails at 300 pages/month. Explore bottlenecks and fixes.

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June 7, 2018

What's in the New York Times' Investigative Arsenal? Logikcull.

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May 31, 2018

eDiscovery Shouldn't Cause a Mental Breakdown

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May 24, 2018

The End of FOIA Excuses? Better Technology Removes Reasons for Delay

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April 18, 2018

Mueller Has Millions of Documents to Review-A Task That Could Be Easier Than Expected

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March 7, 2018

Logikcull Ranked in Top 100 Fastest-Growing SaaS Companies

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February 1, 2018

Trump, Clinton, Political Scandal, and eDiscovey

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January 29, 2018

Logikcull Raises $25 Million in 17 Days. A Message From Our CEO To Our Customers and Employees: Thank You!

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January 9, 2018

New Discovery Rules Are Coming to Criminal Law

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