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September 2021

Monthly updates on feature releases, product improvements, and bug fixes.

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Written by Zach Evans - Logik
Updated over 3 years ago

Inclusive Email Detection

So, here we have the “15 minutes could save you 15% or more” of QC tags, only its application is literally instantaneous and the savings are more like 25%. What are we talking about? The Inclusive Email QC tag. It’s unsuspecting. Quaint, even. But it packs a hell of a culling wallop.

Here’s what you need to know. The Inclusive Email QC tag captures the minimum set of emails you need to review to ensure you’ve seen 100% of the unique content in the set. By identifying only inclusive emails and skipping duplicates, we’re minimizing the review set by about 25% on average across all matters.

How does it work? Well... you click it.

Now, let’s head off a few things you may be asking yourself.

How can I be confident I’m not missing important content?

This QC tag captures and highlights all content inclusive of the full indexable text and metadata available in your document set, removing only exact duplicates. It ensures that even the smallest changes in email body content or attachments will be included in the inclusive set.

Is this available on all of my matters?

The QC tag will be available to all emails processed after September 7, 2021. We will honor backfill requests to apply this new QC tag for older uploads on a case-by-case basis. Email sales@logikcull.com for more information.

In what circumstances will the Inclusive Email QC tag not be applied?

The QC tag will only be applied to emails with valid email thread or conversation ID information. Emails uploaded via production/database uploads will also be excluded.

Is this too good to be true?

No.


For a full demo and additional details, check out our FAQ here.

Custodian Mapping for InstantReview

An upgrade to InstantReview now allows for inclusion of custodian information, such that productions reviewed with Logikcull’s InstantReview function can be sorted by custodian. For a refresher on InstantReview and its use cases, check out our FAQ here.

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