Industry Affiliations
Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialist
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The Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists ® (ACEDS) is the first membership organization devoted to the professional interests of the entire e–discovery community. Its mission is to enhance competence through a certification that is extended to candidates who successfully complete a rigorous psychometrically–sound examination to achieve the Certified E–Discovery Specialist, or CEDS designation. ACEDS also provides high quality online and live training, connects ACEDS members with experts through various forums to facilitate the exchange of ideas and solutions to problems, and produces practical, timely information
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Electronic Discovery Reference Model Project
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The Electronic Discovery Reference Model Project (EDRM) follows an open process to develop a reference model describing the concepts and relationships that comprise the electronic discovery solutions and processes. The Electronic Discovery Reference Model will provide a common, flexible and extensible framework for the development, selection, evaluation and use of electronic discovery products and services. Independent consultants George Socha (Socha Consulting, LLC) and Tom Gelbmann (Gelbmann & Associates) organized the project and will serve as project managers through its completion.
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The Sedona Conference
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The Sedona Conference is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) research and educational institute dedicated to the advanced study of law and policy in the areas of antitrust law, complex litigation, e-discovery, and intellectual property rights. Through a combination of Conferences, Working Groups, and the magic of dialogue, The Sedona Conference seeks to move the law forward in a reasoned and just way. The Sedona Conference succeeds through the generous contributions of time by its faculties and Working Group members, and is able to fund its operations primarily through the financial support of its members, conference registrants, and sponsorships
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UBIC’s Experience
UBIC has significant experience in employing computer forensics techniques to perform in depth investigation of corporate fraud and information leakage. UBIC’s achievements include more than 150 instances of cross border legal assistance, and more than 500 instances of completing corporate internal investigations. UBIC understands the use of information technology in litigation and provides extensive training programs in IT relevant to the legal industry. UBIC’s forensics training programs have been attended by more than 500 participants from both public and private sector companies.
UBIC can deploy field analysis engineers to customer sites to work on Enterprise Information Assets to prepare electronic evidence.
For more information on available services and to know more about UBIC’s experience and offerings, please contact UBIC.