LONDON, Nov. 07, 2016 -- Epiq, a leading global provider of integrated technology solutions and services for the legal profession, today announced that Adi Elliott, vice president of market planning, will speak at Law Tech Europe Congress in Brussels on November 8. The session — titled “Technology, Data and Regulation at a Crossroad: Key Trends in our Industry”— begins at 10:30 a.m. CET.
“Business communications now reside in numerous electronic locations and on multiple and emerging devices, increasing the complexity of data privacy and eDisclosure concerns,” said Elliott. “National lawmakers try to match the speed of these developments, but the regulatory framework is constantly moving. It’s more important than ever to understand the complexity of the legal landscape.”
Hosted at the Management Centre Europe in Brussels, the Congress gathers general counsel, eDiscovery specialists, law firm partners and heads of compliance, privacy investigations and information security from global organisations to discuss eDisclosure, information management, investigations and compliance strategies. Click here to register for the event.
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Epiq is a leading global provider of integrated technology and services for the legal profession, including eDiscovery, managed services, bankruptcy, class action and mass tort administration, federal regulatory actions and data breach responses. Our innovative solutions are designed to streamline the administration of litigation, investigations, financial transactions, regulatory compliance and other legal matters. Epiq’s subject-matter experts bring clarity to complexity, create efficiency through expertise and deliver confidence to our clients around the world. For more information, visit us at www.epiqsystems.com.
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