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- Posted August 07, 2025
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Symposium Returns
The Detroit Chapter of the Association of Certified eDiscovery Specialists (ACEDS) conducted its “2025 Detroit Symposium: Reconnect, Learn, and Lead in eDiscovery” on Wednesday and Thursday, July 23-24, at Hollywood Casino at Greektown in Detroit. After a hiatus, the symposium returned with the brightest minds in e-discovery from across the Midwest for discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities. Among those taking part in the symposium were (l-r) C. Dawn Martin, Nate Cummings, Jason Moss, Julie Brown, Sean Abraham, Cindy MacBean, John Pappas, Denise Bach, Rich Bottonari, Megan McKnight, Jake Bell, Abby Melling, Michael Koppes, Lakeisha Suffs, Graeme Turner, Suzanne Alfastsen, David Gasky, Megan MacDonald, Rich Ward, Maribel Rivera, Phillip Shane, and Tom Issacs.
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