- Posted November 15, 2013
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Women in eDiscovery chapter meeting to take a look at mobile devices
The Detroit Chapter of Women in eDiscovery is pleased to announce that Garry A. Pate, a director at Stout, Risius, Ross Inc., will present on the subject of mobile devices at its next meeting.
In addition to storing contacts, photos, calendars and text messages, mobile devices store video, email, web browsing information and social networking messages. These devices may store the key evidence relating to a case. The meeting will provide insight as to the different types of mobile devices, the types of information that can be captured and what to look out for when a case involves a mobile device.
The Detroit Chapter meeting takes place on Thursday, Nov. 21, at Stout, Risius, Ross, 4000 Town Center, 20th Floor, in Southfield.
Women in eDiscovery (WiE) is an organization that provides educational opportunities regarding technology in the legal industry to its members. The organization offers networking and leadership avenues, promotes personal and professional growth of women, and donates mentoring and charitable contributions to its communities. If interested in membership, go to www.womeninediscovery.org.
Published: Fri, Nov 15, 2013
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