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Privilege Log — CSV Builder for Litigation

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Overview

Court-ready privilege logs with 14-field SDNY/EDNY metadata. FRCP 26(b)(5) templates, CSV export, 100% local.

Drafting privilege logs in Excel before a Discovery deadline? One missed entry can mean sanctions or waiver of privilege. Build privilege logs document-by-document or in categorical groupings, per FRCP 26(b)(5) and the 2025 amendments encouraging proportional logging — Bates ranges, Privilege type, Author/Recipient, Description. $29.99 one-time. Lifetime license — no recurring fees. No subscription. 100% local — no documents uploaded, no telemetry. WHO IT'S FOR: - Civil Litigation Attorneys handling Discovery responses under FRCP 26(b)(5) - Litigation Paralegals drafting privilege logs in Excel today - Solo Litigators who can't justify Logikcull / Everlaw / Relativity pricing - Mid-size firm Discovery teams managing 100–2,000 privileged documents per matter WHAT IT DOES: - Build privilege log entries based on FRCP 26(b)(5) common requirements - Manage standard Privilege types: Attorney-Client, Work Product, Joint Defense, Common Interest (+ Custom) - Capture 14 metadata log fields aligned with SDNY/EDNY Local Rule 26.2 (2025-01-02) and Morgan Lewis best practices: Log # · Bates Range · Custodian · Date · Author · Recipient · CC · BCC · Subject · Document Type · Privilege Claimed · Privilege Basis · Disposition (Withheld/Redacted) · Description - Auto-numbered Log # per matter — opposing counsel can reference "Entry #12" directly - Reusable Description templates per Privilege type — placeholder guard prevents boilerplate-style submissions - Court-ready CSV export (RFC 4180, UTF-8 BOM, MM/DD/YYYY dates, OWASP Formula Injection-safe, opens cleanly in Excel & Sheets) - Free JSON Backup / Import for safe data portability across machines (v1→v2 schema migration on import) - Bulk edit, sort, filter (by date range), and search entries (including BCC/Subject/Basis fields) - Soft delete with 30-day trash recovery - 100% local — all data stays in chrome.storage.local. No documents uploaded. No cloud. No telemetry. WHY IT'S DIFFERENT: - Logikcull / Everlaw / Relativity start at $10,000+/year per matter or per seat. This is $29.99 once. - Excel gives you a blank grid. This gives you an FRCP 26(b)(5)-aware schema and templates. - No subscription. No per-matter fees. No seat licenses. Pay once, use on every case for the life of your practice. - Built for solos and small firms who handle Discovery without a litigation support department. - Optional companion: pairs with our PDF Bates Numbering extension when you also need to stamp Discovery PDFs. - This is a privilege log drafting tool only — it does not replace full eDiscovery platforms for document review, TAR, or production workflows. PRIVACY: - All entries and metadata stay in your browser via chrome.storage.local - No documents are ever uploaded — the extension never touches the privileged source files themselves - No telemetry, no analytics, no third-party requests other than ExtensionPay checkout - Designed for confidential workflows: nothing leaves your machine - IMPORTANT: chrome.storage.local is stored unencrypted in your local profile. The extension does NOT encrypt data at rest. Users are responsible for OS-level disk encryption (BitLocker on Windows, FileVault on macOS) consistent with ABA Formal Opinion 477R reasonable safeguards for client information. PERFECT FOR: - Solo and small-firm litigators handling their own Discovery - Paralegals replacing fragile Excel templates passed down between matters - Cases with 100–2,000 privileged documents where a SaaS eDiscovery platform is overkill - Firms that need a defensible, repeatable privilege log workflow without a five-figure annual contract DISCLAIMER: - This extension is a productivity tool, not legal advice. - Verify all privilege log entries with licensed counsel before court submission. - We do not guarantee compliance with any specific court's local rules. - You are solely responsible for accuracy and privilege determinations. - No attorney-client relationship is created by use of this extension. PRICE: $29.99 one-time. Lifetime license — no recurring fees. No subscription. No telemetry. Yours forever.

Details

  • Version
    1.0.0
  • Updated
    May 12, 2026
  • Offered by
    microforge.hq
  • Size
    57.46KiB
  • Languages
    9 languages
  • Developer
    Email
    microforge.hq@gmail.com
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