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eDJ Group Partners with InnoXcell to Co-host 2012 Asia eDiscovery Exchange
02 March 2012
Partnership expands eDJ Group presence in Asia market, demonstrating global demand for eDiscovery leadership
eDJ Group, a leading e-discovery analyst and consulting firm and parent company of eDiscovery Journal, announced today it has entered the Asian marketplace through a partnership with InnoXcell, a pioneer in marketing solutions, conferences and organizational training, to co-host the 6th Asia eDiscovery Exchange June 6-7, 2012, in Hong Kong.
The Asia eDiscovery Exchange is the first partnership event for the eDJ Group and InnoXcell, providing an ideal opportunity for both organizations to share their expertise in eDiscovery, information governance and digital forensics in a global context.
“eDJ Group is excited about the opportunity to educate the Asian market about eDiscovery, information management and compliance issues,” said Jason Velasco, eDJ Group CEO. “Our partners at InnoXcell have combined an excellent educational forum with an exciting event setting to bring together eDiscovery experts and resources from across the globe to share their collective experience.”
The Asia eDiscovery Exchange provides a unique opportunity for global organizations to gain new insights on managing cross-border, cross-jurisdictional eDiscovery issues, particularly in the increasingly important Asian market. The event brings together eDiscovery thought leaders, legal and compliance professionals, digital forensic experts and regulators to provide a comprehensive view of best practices for eDiscovery and information governance. eDJ Group will handle the curriculum of the 2012 Asia eDiscovery Exchange and U.S. relations for the event, while InnoXcell will manage event logistics.
“InnoXcell is pleased to co-host the Asia eDiscovery Exchange with the eDJ Group and to provide a forum for professionals involved in the Legal Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (LGRC) community, ” said Jeffery Teh, founder and managing director of InnoXcell. “We are focused on creating a platform that enhances the networking experience and provides strategic advice and insights to brands and sponsors, in-house counsel and law firms, and eDiscovery and IT vendors.”
“The Asia eDiscovery Exchange is an excellent opportunity for anyone engaged in eDiscovery to gain new insights and a deeper understanding of its complex legal implications, particularly in the international arena,” said Barry Murphy, co-founder and principal analyst of The eDJ Group. “Our wide-ranging curriculum for the event will include sessions on defensible collection, data retention, cross-border litigation management, eDiscovery tools for multi-jurisdiction arbitration and the increasing importance of new kinds of electronic evidence like social media.”
To learn more about the 2012 Asia eDiscovery Exchange, visit http://www.asiaediscovery.com/edhk2012/index.html or download an event prospectus at www.edjgroupinc.com.


























