Back from Hong Kong Ediscovery Conference

I had no ambitions to write up the Hong Kong trip whilst I was there. Quite apart from the fact that I was due to be on the platform for 25% of its running time, there were a lot of people to see, a city which was new to me, and the company of my wife, Mary Ann. I loved every minute of it, have reinforced my conviction that Hong Kong and the AsiaPac region is a coming place in eDiscovery terms, and did a lot of touring and eating.

At least two long posts will result from all this, but there is some catching up to do and no let up in the UK diary, with three events this week. Bear with me. Some photographs help give you the feel for the week.

KowloonKowloon from the Peak, Hong Kong

Hong Kong Central looking west at eveningHong Kong Central looking West at evening

The US Panel in Hong KongAn Englishman moderates a US panel

Chris Dale, Browning Marean, Judge Peck, Senior Master Whitaker

An eDiscovery dinner in Hong Kong

An eDiscovery night out in Hong Kong

Gravestone at Stanley Military Cemetary Hong KongA headstone at Stanley Military Cemetery, Hong Kong

Hong Kong surrendered to the Japanese on 25 December 1941

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About Chris Dale

Retired, and now mainly occupied in taking new photographs and editing old ones.
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