| Overview |

We have successfully completed hardcopy discovery and Data Room services projects in various countries such as Japan, China (major cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Guang Zhou and remotely in Qin Huang Dao), Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore and Indonesia, and have received satisfactory comments and feedbacks from clients we dealt with, ranging from Law firms, Forensic/Consulting/Accounting firms and US/UK based eDiscovery/Litigation support partners.

Local presence in most Asian countries
Our offices in Singapore, Malaysia, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan allow our coverage in major Asian countries, especially in the Asia Pacific regions. In countries without direct coverage such as India, Japan, Australia, Philippines, Thailand, Korea, and Indonesia, we have also carried out projects through quality-proven partners, delivering the same level of quality DMC guarantees.

Full coverage of Asian languages
Major difficulties with litigation in Asia are the languages, and Chinese, Japanese and Korean are ones we deal with the most. With offices and partners throughout Asia, we have litigation specialists native in these languages, to ensure any documents in Asian languages are properly processed. We also offer professional translation from Asian languages to English and vice versa, as well as on-the-fly translation of document profile which eventually speeds up the entire reviewing process.

Quick response for on-site data management
We understand that quick response is critical for litigation and M&A cases. Hence, we have established a 24/7 response team to support any ad-hoc issues. Through years of litigation support practices, we have set up cost-effective ways to mobilize our operation teams throughout most Asian cities within 48 hours, enabling us to support any kind of unexpected requests from clients, faster than anyone else in Asia.

End-to-end services and solutions
At DMC, we are committed to offer end-to-end litigation support services and solution. We have experiences supporting cases and projects at all stages, from Record/Information Management, Identification, Preservation, Collection, Processing, Review, Analysis, Production and Presentation as defined in the EDRM model.

An Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM)
Source: www.edrm.net