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Epiq talk on 15 July to Hong Kong Academy of Law about handling digital data
I have only just seen this the notice about a talk to be given tomorrow, 15 July, to the Hong Kong Academy of Law by Epiq about handling digital data with secure and forensically sound practices. The Hong Kong Academy … Continue reading
Posted in Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure, Epiq, Forensic data collections
Tagged Jay Chong, Sebastian Ko
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