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RSS Feed Calendar On Demand Webcasts | 6/22/2011

Alleviate Discovery Pain: Revive Your Enterprise Information Management Approach

The expansion of compliance regulations and mandates for information management coupled with the increase in litigation support and discovery requests has resulted in organizations struggling to keep pace. Recent studies among General Counsel, CIOs and Records Managers revealed alarming findings for enterprise records management:

  • 68% reported having no formal methods in place for accessing and managing e-records for discovery.
  • Only 13% managed e-records in compliance with a records retention schedule.
  • 42% found retrieval for discovery purposes challenging due to improper or inadequate tools for identifying, preserving and collecting data?

When it comes to discovery, having too much information and keeping that information longer than legally necessary exacerbates the risk and cost of discovery, as well as storage and administration costs. Records and Information management policies and programs can help organizations meet today’s growing legal and regulatory compliance obligations. Get practical advice for reviving your enterprise records and information management program to reduce the pain and costs associated with discovery. Attend this webcast and learn how to:

  • Establish compliant records and information management policies and procedures.
  • Map your data to your records retention schedule to destroy information once it is not legally required.
  • Apply these best practices to all types of information including paper, email and other electronic documents and data objects.

Speakers:

Sue Trombley Sue Trombley,
Director of Consulting, Iron Mountain

Sue Trombley has more than 25 years of information technology and records management and information management experience in a variety of industries. Her specialties are enterprise information management strategy, e-mail management strategy, and electronic records roadmap development. Ms. Trombley holds a master’s degree in library and information science and is a frequent speaker at association events and webinars.

David E. Obarowski, Esq. David E. Obarowski, Esq.
Iron Mountain Consulting

David E. Obarowski has 20+ years experience as corporate officer, counsel and consultant. He specializes in technology-based electronic discovery, legal process management (LPM), complex matter strategy and records management solutions. He also works closely with Fortune 500 and AmLaw 100 clients to implement defensible and cost-efficient process, systems and best practices.

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