Overview
For years and years, users have stored information electronically onto shared drives and networks – without applying records management principles. IT has purchased more and more storage capacity and technologies to accommodate the volume. Compliance, litigation preparedness and productivity are just now beginning to suffer because of a lack of a comprehensive perspective on how to manage and get rid of this information. How can this daunting job be done? This OnDemand Webinar will help information owners, technologists, legal staff and records managers to understand the complexity of the issue and the requirements that each perspective brings to the table. This presentation will discuss what can be done to reduce the e-trash and respond more effectively to litigation concerns. The goal is to apply good information management practices.
Authors
Alexander H. Lubarsky, LL.M., Esq., Guidance Software, Inc.
Brian Tuemmler, Delve Information Group and @doc
Self Study Credit - OnDemand Webinar
| CLE | 1.5 | AZ, CA, GA, ME, MS, NV, OR, PA, WA, WI | |
| CLE | 2 | CO | |
Agenda
- Information Management Compliance Elements
- The Litigation Hold Process: How Does It Affect Your Data Management Efforts?
- Records Management Requirements
- Regulatory Compliance Imperatives
- Information Technologies Practices
- Upcoming Storage Technologies
- Network-Centric Storage Models
- Tiered Storage
- Magnetic Worm
- Email Archiving
- Nontraditional Data Storage Facilities
- Enterprise Content Repositories
- Best Practices for Data Harvesting
- Proactive Litigation Preparedness - Delete the Garbage Before Litigation Strikes
- How to Share Data Between Inside and Outside Counsel Without Spoliation
- How to Handle Metadata and Document Indexing
- The New Federal Rules of Procedure for Discovery of Electronically Stored Information
- How Computer Forensic Technologies Allow Counsel to Comply With the New Federal Rules