If you're an in-house legal counsel, compliance officer, records
manager or IT manager, you're probably grappling with how to manage e-
mail, files and other types of electronically stored information that
are growing exponentially. New, more stringent discovery and privacy
requirements are driving up discovery costs and compliance
challenges. You have heard the horror stories of companies that were
not prepared for discovery and faced significant additional costs,
sanctions or lost lawsuits due to their inability to locate and
produce electronic documents. Nevertheless, it is not likely your
company will face all of these worst-case scenarios. Therefore, how
do you evaluate these risks you face and balance this with the proper
level of investment for your company? What capabilities should you
have to match your litigation and compliance profile, and what
activities are out of scope under your risk profile? What should you
do first? How do you justify this to management? Building a consensus
on what you should do and actually doing it can be difficult.
At this seminar independent expert Mark Diamond will
discuss best practices for becoming litigation ready. Learn what are
the best policies for retaining e-mail and ESI; how to prepare for
and quickly respond to litigation; how do you meet compliance
requirements; and how to engage users and build a consensus on what
to save across the organization. You will hear case studies that
relate what works in this new environment, as well as pitfalls to
avoid as well as ensuring compliance with policies. The content of
this webinar is focused on best practices, with very limited
marketing content.
Who Should Attend:
- General Counsel
- Associate General Counsel and other in-house legal counsel
- Legal Discovery Team
- Records Managers
- Chief Information Security Officers
- Records Managers
- Human Resource, Finance and Other Business Units
- Compliance Officers
- Audit
- Chief Information Officer
- Messaging Administrators
- Storage Administrators
For more information and to see if you qualify for a free seminar
contact info@contoural.com
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