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10 September, 2010
Terrorism as it is known has existed for many years in various different forms. Much of it has been religion-based and/or originating from developing country’s radical groups. As a result of the attacks...
Posted By: Allan Watt - Head of e.forensics
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09 September, 2010
Our Asia Regional Manager Jessica Miao was in New York last month, meeting with a wide range of executives from the legal field in the US. Here is a recap of what she discovered during her trip…
Posted By: Jessica Miao - Regional Manager Asia
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09 September, 2010
Allan Watt, head of e.forensics, had the honour of addressing those who attended the 20th International Symposium on the Forensics Science as a keynote speaker.
Read more about the event here...
Posted By: Allan Watt - Head of e.forensics
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18 August - 27 September, 2010
Read more to vote e.law Asia Pacific for Document reproduction & management provider for 2010 & Document management &/or case management software provider for 2010...
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10 August, 2010
In 2010, the Hong Kong Civil Justice Reform (CJR) implemented changes to the existing court rules and procedures to improve the efficiency of the... click to read more
Posted By: Jessica Miao - Regional Manager Asia
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09 August, 2010
A recap on the inaugural Lawyers Weekly Icon Awards on Thursday evening, 5 August 2010.
Posted By: Linda Do - Marketing Coordinator
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05 August, 2010
A recap of Geoffrey Lambert, from the e.law Melbourne office, presention and day at the Records Management Association of Australia (RMAA), Keeping it Safe – a full day seminar & Branch General Meeting in Brisbane.
Posted By: Geoffrey Lambert - Consultant
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29 July, 2010
A recap of the E-Discovery and Digital Forensics Conference in Hong Kong during July 7 & 8.
Posted By: Jessica Miao - Regional Manager Asia
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27 July, 2010
A quick recap in words and photos of Lifeline's Stress Down Day - Friday 23rd July!
Posted By: Linda Do - Marketing Coordinator
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09 July, 2010
Millions of pieces of paper go in and out of the e.law bureau office each and every week. One would think that there was a simple process that went into the creation of appeal books and court copying, however...
Posted By: Michael Hopkins and Shalvin Prasad - Appeals & Court Copying