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Home›Webinar›[Webinar] 5 Reasons Your eDiscovery Process Should Integrate Forensic Methods – May 4, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EDT | Association of Certified Electronic Discovery Specialists (ACEDS)

[Webinar] 5 Reasons Your eDiscovery Process Should Integrate Forensic Methods – May 4, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EDT | Association of Certified Electronic Discovery Specialists (ACEDS)

By Richard R. Sutton
April 18, 2022
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Dr. Gavin Manes
CEO
Avansic

Dr. Gavin Manes is a nationally recognized expert in eDiscovery and digital forensics. He founded Avansic in 2004 after earning his doctorate in computer science from the University of Tulsa. At Avansic, Dr. Manes is committed to high-tech innovation, research and mentorship, and has several patents pending. Avansic’s scientific approach to eDiscovery and digital forensics stems from its academic experience.

Dr. Manes regularly serves as an expert witness, including consulting with attorneys on data preservation issues. He contributes academic content to peer-reviewed journals and lectures in class. See his full resume at gavinmanes.com.

Dr. Manes has published over fifty articles on eDiscovery, digital forensics, and computer security, countless blog posts, and educational presentations to attorneys, executives, professors, law enforcement, and professional groups on topics ranging from eDiscovery to cyber law. He briefed the White House, the Department of the Interior, the National Security Council, and the Pentagon on computer security and forensic issues.

While in college, Dr. Manes formed the Tulsa Digital Forensics Center, housing cybercrime units from local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. He is a founder of the Institute for Information Security at the University of Tulsa, leading the creation of nationally recognized research efforts in the areas of digital forensics and telecommunications security.

Ball Craig

Ball Craig
Assistant Professor, Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence
University of Texas Law School

Craig Ball is a litigator, computer forensic expert, law professor, and recognized authority on electronic evidence. He limits his practice to serving as a special master and court-appointed consultant in computer forensics and electronic discovery and has served as special master or expert witness in computer forensics and electronic discovery in some of the most difficult and famous cases. in the USA. Founder of the Georgetown University Law Center E-Discovery Training Academy, Craig is on the faculty of the Academy and teaches electronic discovery and digital evidence at the University of Texas School of Law.

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