[4/20 Webinar] What are the important points that Japanese companies should consider in eDiscovery?
[Online seminar co-sponsored by Covington & Burling LLP / FRONTEO]
With the surge in cross-border litigation and investigations in the Asia-Pacific region in recent years, it's more important than ever to understand your service provider's reputation points.
This webinar will discuss the key points to consider when selecting an eDiscovery service provider in relation to cross-border deals involving organizations in Japan and Asia Pacific (APAC).
Specifically, the availability of local discovery specialists, compliance with data privacy laws and regulations, whether the selected service provider has the appropriate linguistic expertise, and analytical and technical support solutions that take into account the specific nuances of the CJK languages. It includes items such as whether it is possible to provide
A checklist for selecting an eDiscovery service provider and plenty of information to help you create guidelines.Please join us for this webinar.
◆Date: Thursday May 2023th 4 @ 20:09 ~ 30:10 (JST)
◆ Webinar type: Zoom Webinar
Ed Rippey is a Partner at the global law firm Covington & Burling in Washington, DC. Mr. Rippey is the Chair of its E-Discovery, AI, and Information Governance Practice. He represents enormous multinational corporations on e-discovery and artificial intelligence in litigations and investigations, and also advises on information governance during peacetime to optimize legal and business positioning. Mr. Rippey is a pioneer in this arena and has given scores of presentations and has published scores of articles domestically and internationally.
He is consistently ranked in Litigation E-Discovery in Chambers Global, Chambers USA, Who's Who Legal, and Super Lawyers. The Chambers rankings have noted that Mr. Rippey is a "savvy and forward-thinking" litigator who "combines specific knowledge with dynamite litigation skills and case oversight." In addition, Mr. Rippey is the Co-Chair of Covington & Burling's Gaming Industry Practice and represents integrated resorts and casinos, game manufacturers, and on-line entities worldwide.
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