International & Cross-Border
Expertise
CDS International Stats
CDS has managed eDiscovery projects on 6 continents and all EU member states
RelativityOne Certified Partner status enables eDiscovery projects in available countries
CDS deploys a proprietary mobile appliance to address cross-border eDiscovery challenges
CDS has managed eDiscovery projects on 6 continents and in 27 of the 28 EU member states
RelativityOne Certified Partner status enables eDiscovery projects in available countries
CDS deploys a proprietary mobile appliance to address cross-border eDiscovery challenges
CDS provides eDiscovery advisory, collection, processing, and hosting solutions for clients around the globe who require compliance with complexities of data privacy laws in-country and across international borders.
- Cross-Border Forensics – CDS has deep experience executing forensic collections that cross jurisdictional borders. We have directly managed projects between 50 states, 27 of the 28 EU member states, and in locations across six continents. Our forensics team is equipped with the tools and expertise needed to successfully execute international collections and data analysis.
- London Data Center – CDS’s data center in London has been specifically built to comply with EU data privacy standards. CDS’s highly-secure data center is ISO 27001 certified and fully compliant with Privacy Shield guidelines. Equipped with incremental backups, data replication, and redundant power and internet, the facility ensures your matters are available when you need them. CDS provides project management during EU business hours and hosting support is available around the clock.
- Digital Customs™ – Our portable, proprietary appliances combine multiple eDiscovery technologies into a single platform that helps clients address the challenges of cross-border discovery. This innovative tool enables processing, review, and production of data within a client’s facility without attaching to the local infrastructure.
- RelativityOne – RelativityOne leverages the strength, stability and security of the Microsoft Azure cloud to enable users to manage eDiscovery projects around the world. As a RelativityOne Gold Partner, CDS has helped numerous clients make the move to cloud-based eDiscovery projects. RelativityOne is available in the US, Canada, UK, Hong Kong, Brazil, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, and Australia.
- Cross-Border Consulting – The CDS Advisory Services team combines legal experience with technological understanding to assist clients in developing workflows that address the complex landscape of international discovery. Our consultants help clients understand how differing privacy regulations should be handled in their matters.
- DISCO – As a platform purpose-built for the cloud, DISCO takes full advantage of the high availability, dependability and versatility of Amazon Web Services (AWS). As one of DISCO’s established channel partners, CDS’ team of specialized technicians, consultants and project managers help drive platform adoption and workflow optimization. DISCO is currently available in US, UK and regions of Europe, hosting its European eDiscovery platform in AWS’s Dublin data centre.
Our Team

Mark Anderson
Director of UK Operations
12th Floor Broadgate Tower,
20 Primrose Street,
London, EC2A 2EW
+44 (0)203 475 1592


Christopher O’Connor
Director of eDiscovery Strategy
250 Park Ave, Fl 18
New York, NY 10177
(212) 813-7031

Mark Anderson
Director of UK Operations
12th Floor Broadgate Tower,
20 Primrose Street,
London, EC2A 2EW
+44 (0)203 475 1592


Christopher O’Connor
Director of eDiscovery Strategy
250 Park Ave, Fl 18
New York, NY 10177
(212) 813-7031
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