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EVIDENCE EXCHANGE TO SPONSOR BNA LITIGATION FORUM
ON ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY
(NEW YORK, NY) October 5, 2001
Evidence Exchange will be a sponsor of the BNA Litigation Forum on Electronic
Discovery: Best practices and Evolving Law April 4-5, 2002 in San Fransisco,
May 5-6, 2002 in Chicago and May 19-20, 2002 in New York. The conference will
feature presentations by leading industry experts from around the world in
the field of digital evidence.
BNA is the foremost publisher of print and electronic news, analysis, and reference products, providing extensive coverage of legal and regulatory developments for professionals in business and government. Their publications include Computer Technology Law Report, Corporate Counsel Weekly, and the new Digital Discovery & e-Evidence.
Evidence Exchange has been at the forefront of legal document processing since its inception in 1996 and has developed many of the tools and techniques now accepted as standards in the field. It is the first company to provide a system for securely duplicating documents of disparate types so that there is a cryptographically secure link between the copy and the original. This innovative process is called the Secure Digital Photocopier (SDP) and works by taking electronic files of any format and converting them to readable, searchable, printable PDF files, while it fingerprints and digitally notarizes them so they are secure through the entire discovery process.
Founded as a software development venture in 1996, Evidence Exchange is a privately-held company with offices at Suite 1010, 21 Penn Plaza, New York, NY 10001. Founders have over 40 years of expertise in the legal service industry. Its Advisory Board consists of representatives from Accenture, LEXIS/NEXIS, DuPont, Surety and Prudential Securities.
Contact:
Mike Prounis or Myron Eagle
Evidence Exchange
21 Penn Plaza
New York, NY 10001
(212) 594-2500
michael.prounis@evidenceexchange.com
myron.eagle@evidenceexchange.com
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