The unit will focus particularly on eDiscovery and will also support the organisation’s fraud investigation and dispute services team. Chris Marks, head of the unit, said: ‘Aside from traditional data collection, predominately from laptops and computers, we are seeing significant growth in demand for data collection from mobile phones, tablets and social media. This new facility will enable us to effectively service the changing needs of our regional and UK clients, as well as plan for and develop new eDiscovery solutions in response to evolving technology.’ Source: Bdaily Business News
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