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LawFest 2018 on 8 March in New Zealand and the NZ steps towards electronic courts
To my regret, I have never made it to LawFest, the legal technology and innovation conference founded in New Zealand by Andrew King of eDiscovery Consulting. With five successful events under his belt, Andrew King can claim to be the … Continue reading
Posted in Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic courts, Electronic disclosure, New Zealand
Tagged Andrew King, David Harvey
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