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It is indisputable that many litigation cases facing companies involve some sort of digital evidence. Difficulties in discovering and identifying relevant electronic evidence increase the workload and pressure of corporate legal and IT teams. What’s more, as many of these litigation cases involve transactions and events which have taken place in more than one jurisdiction, different cross-border regulations entailed result in greater and ever changing challenges.
e-Discovery and Digital Forensics, are powerful and valuable tools to discover and process electronic evidence necessary for litigation. Over 85% of all crimes committed today leave a trail of digital evidence. Therefore, it is becoming increasingly essential for practitioners in Asia to gain crucial awareness and understanding of e-discovery and digital forensics tools for litigation cases. This conference brings together a panel of leading international experts and prominent local practitioners to share their knowledge and experience on key issues concerning e-discovery and digital forensics, with special focus on the legal aspects.
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Gain the essentials and value of e-discovery and digital forensics to increase litigation readiness |
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Recognise the impacts of new Civil Justice Reform on digital investigation and discovery |
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Acquire the skills in handling digital evidence in civil, criminal and commercial litigation cases |
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Prepare your company for e-discovery |
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Link e-discovery and digital investigation with Personal Data Privacy Ordinance and other related laws |
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Identify the legal implications in managing digital forensics and discovery for crossborder litigations |
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In- house Counsel/ Legal Counsel |
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Chief Legal Officer |
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Attorneys |
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CIO, Head of IT |
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IT Professionals |
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Compliance Managers |
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Records/Document Managers |
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Litigation Lawyers and Managers |
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Commercial Litigators |
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IT Forensic Specialists |
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Enforcement Bodies |
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His Honour Judge Simon Brown QC
Designated Mercantile Judge,
Birmingham Civil Justice Centre, UK |
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Seamus E. Byrne
Solicitor and Barrister, Australia |
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Gary Clarke
Detective Senior Inspector, Technology Crime Division,
Hong Kong Police Force |
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Roger Clay
Associate Director,
Ernst & Young |
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Dr. K.P. Chow
Associate Professor of Department of Computer Science,
The University of Hong Kong |
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Torsten Duwenhorst
Associate Director,
Ernst & Young Advisory Services Ltd. |
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Menachem Hasofer
Partner and Member of the Electronic Discovery and Records Management Practice,
JSM (in association with Mayer Brown LLP) |
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Micky Lo
Managing Director, Head of Asia Information & Technology Risk Management,
JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. |
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Browning Merean
Partner and Co-chair of the Electronic Discovery Readiness and Response Group,
DLA Piper US LLP, USA |
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Scott Nonaka
Partner,
O'Melveny & Myers, Japan |
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Anthony Poon
Partner,
Baker & McKenzie |
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Diana Purdy- Tsang
Special Counsel,
Baker & McKenzie |
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David C. Shonka
Principal Deputy General Counsel,
Federal Trade Commission USA |
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Dr. Yun Zhao
Representative,
Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) |
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Rongsheng Xu
Chairman, China Computer Forensics Research Center Chief Scientist, Network Security Lab of Institute of High Energy Physics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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Damien Adams
Executive Director,
EPIQ SYSTEMS |
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Richard Kershaw
Principal,
LECG HONG KONG LIMITED |
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CONTACT US
(852) 2179-7899
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