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Adam Hafizuddin

Director

Adam Hafizuddin is a Director in the Forensic Technology & eDiscovery team, within Teneo’s Financial Advisory business, based in Manchester.

He is an eDiscovery and digital forensic expert with more than 17 years of experience in litigation, investigations and regulatory compliance support across multiple industries and jurisdictions.

Adam has managed small to large diverse teams both nationally and internationally supporting cases of fraud, bribery and corruption and intellectual property theft. He has worked on some of the largest and most complex litigation matters across financial services, public sector, consumer, life sciences, telecommunications, energy, and government.

Adam regularly works alongside in-house counsel and investigations teams at organisations, local and international law firms and regulatory bodies. He provides specialist advice on the end-to-end process of the identification, collection, processing, analysis and review of unstructured data in investigations and disclosures.

 

Selected Project Experience:

  • Retail administration: Led a complex scoping exercise involving a group of businesses in administration. This resulted in over 80 terabytes of data being collected. Supported a government body with their investigation which included the analysis and delivery of data.
  • Retail investigation: Managed 350 custodian collections, covering multiple data sources across nine countries. Produced witness statements in support of both criminal and civil cases. Managed several workstreams involving three law firms and supporting their review of data in the review platform Relativity.
  • Divestiture: Led the data and hardcopy document workstream on a divestiture involving a telecommunications client. Designed and executed a workflow to identify data and documents to retain, release and hold in escrow.
  • Auto-motive dispute: Managed the collection of data sources in multiple jurisdictions to ensure any Personal Identifiable Information (PII) was excluded from the datasets before being transported to the UK for review and disclosure.