A new certification and training program looks to provide legal professionals the opportunity to acquire an e-discovery edge without having to go too in-depth with the topic.

The Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS), an e-discovery education organization, announced it’s adding an 11-module online course to its repertoire of education programs. The “eDAdv certificate” achieved at the end of the five-hour program is designed for individuals and teams who have a basic knowledge of e-discovery principles and are looking to hone their skills in more specialized areas like project management and budgetary economics.

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