ACEDS Launches Newly Redesigned, Robust eDiscovery Essentials Training
Miami, Fla. (PRWEB) November 27, 2015 -- The Association of Certified eDiscovery Specialists (ACEDS), today unveiled its newly redesigned ACEDS University: eDiscovery Essentials course. This online, interactive and self-paced course explores all aspects of the eDiscovery process and serves as an integral primer to navigating through today's complex eDiscovery environment.
The course features newly refreshed and relevant content and transcripts, as well as enhanced graphics and audio for optimum learner engagement. Participants progress through modules covering the basics of eDiscovery preparation, best practices for ESI collection and ultimately, the review process. Topics hone in on areas of critical eDiscovery knowledge including budgeting, project planning/management, data processing, predictive coding, document review and more.
EDiscovery Essentials offers learners feedback and review to ensure better comprehension and recall, which in turn will fuel overall course success. The course has been approved for up to 12 General CLE credits and 1 Ethics credit by the Florida Bar.
"Part of our charter at ACEDS is to provide our members and other eDiscovery professionals tools and resources to foster their success and contributions to the field," said ACEDS Executive Director, Mary Mack. "Our redesign of this comprehensive introductory eDiscovery course is part of that effort."
Additional detail about ACEDS can be found at http://www.aceds.org.
About ACEDS
The ACEDS Professional Association, part of leading legal education provider BARBRI, is a membership association committed to promoting and verifying eDiscovery skills and competence through training, education, and certification to organizations and individuals in order to reduce the costs and risks associated with eDiscovery, and realize the advantages of performing it effectively. ACEDS awards the Certified eDiscovery Specialist (CEDS) credential, which is held by practitioners at Am Law 200 firms, government agencies, including the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and U.S. Justice Department, and some of the largest corporations in the world.
Cindy Parks, ACEDS, http://www.ACEDS.org, +1 913-526-6912, [email protected]
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