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Casepoint vs Logikcull comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Oct 6, 2024
 

Categories and Ranking

Casepoint
Ranking in eDiscovery
12th
Average Rating
5.0
Number of Reviews
2
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Logikcull
Ranking in eDiscovery
18th
Average Rating
7.6
Number of Reviews
2
Ranking in other categories
Investigation Management Software (2nd)
 

Mindshare comparison

As of December 2024, in the eDiscovery category, the mindshare of Casepoint is 2.3%, up from 2.3% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of Logikcull is 1.3%, down from 2.4% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
eDiscovery
 

Featured Reviews

reviewer1512759 - PeerSpot reviewer
A reliable solution that could benefit from some adjustment, stability-wise
The biggest pain point for me and most people is that when we have to update our passwords, we have to go back in and remap our web folders. It only happens once every three months, but it's a nuisance more so than anything else. The other applications we use, when the software is updated, we don't have to reset our passwords. That's the biggest pain point there. Usually, when they update Casepoint, there are usually some glitches that need to be ironed out. not always, but sometimes. My biggest pain point would be the password reset. Sometimes it freezes with can be aggravating.
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Powerfully simple legal software for processing, reviewing, and producing data
First of all, uploading the documents is super easy. You just throw it in a zip, and unless it's a PST, then you can throw it in directly. The process of tagging, and searching. It's got a greatly intuitive, advanced search mechanism. The best part of all is just the downloading of the actual Bates stamped documents, and then sharing them with other people. Then you can see when the other party has accessed it. So if they say, "I never got it." Then you can say, "Yeah, you did here. Here, you accessed it on this day at this time. So you did." It's like a date and time stamp. The dashboards are gorgeous. They have helped me through so many possibilities — I could talk all day about Logikcull. When you're getting ready to produce, it will say "You have things that are marked privileged." Or "You have things that are potentially privileged." What Logikcull does is gather as many email addresses for law firms in the world as possible. They will gather those email addresses, and then if there are any of those email addresses that come up, they will say, "These are potentially privileged. You might want to look at them before you produce them." They've got a good quality control mechanism within the program too. Eclipse SE doesn't because it's server-based, so you have to do quality control on your own. There's this built-in "Wait a minute. Don't produce, look at this first, before you do the production." It has really saved me a couple of times.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"Casepoint is scalable. I don't have any issues with the scalability of this solution."
"The initial setup was quite straightforward. It's really just a matter of plug-and-play."
"Uploading the documents is super easy. You just throw it in a zip, and unless it's a PST, then you can throw it in directly."
"The most valuable feature which I found was that it was very user-friendly. It's a very new age-friendly tech for uploading the data into the software. It also has a wonderful representation of data in terms of dashboards and pivot charts where you get your data represented in various angles and projections."
 

Cons

"I hate everything about it this product. It is not user-friendly."
"The biggest pain point for me and most people is that when we have to update our passwords, we have to go back in and remap our web folders."
"The guys over at Logikcull will do everything possible to avoid a screen-share — they do everything via text."
"It would be better if they could include a technology-assisted review feature, which brings artificial intelligence into the cloud and the system itself. It would be great savings in terms of time and costs as you won't have a person manually going into a dense asset of documents and doing it."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

"It's ridiculously overpriced and the bills are ridiculous."
"Logikcull is very expensive. I wish it were less expensive."
"The cost depends on the case size of the data and the number of projects they're expecting to encounter. If it's small to medium-sized, this tool will be very good because it has a pay-as-you-go feature instead of an hourly billing rate, where they bill you every hour, and you have to go through the structure from beginning to end."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Legal Firm
22%
Financial Services Firm
18%
Computer Software Company
15%
Government
9%
Legal Firm
32%
Computer Software Company
16%
Energy/Utilities Company
6%
Retailer
6%
 

Company Size

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Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
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Sample Customers

BARNES & THRONBURG LLP, BRIGGS, Morgan Lewis, JENNER&BLOCK, COHENMILSTEIN, WheelerTriggO'Donnell LLP
Williams, Veolia, Salesforce, NYC, The Sierra Club Foundation, Unisys, Zenefits, Airgas, Haynes Boones, Earth Justice
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