One of the biggest modern challenges of e-discovery, along with keeping up with the vast volume of discoverable data that organizations are now producing, is keeping track of where they’re producing it. Communications that were once housed in email now have moved over to chat-based platforms, adding a new layer of complexity for attorneys to tackle. 

Self-service e-discovery company Logikcull this week announced that the company would be able to search and review content stored in Slack, a chat-based communications tool popular among technology companies and growing in use among other kinds of enterprises.