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Why we need long-term thinking for long-term records

Preservica

Organizations simply have to fight the temptation to always stay in the present and think about the longer term accessibility of valued information assets. Records and information governance practitioners play a vital role in easing this tension, creating dialogues and use cases to move people from a blinkered short term focus.

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Welcome to Legaltech New York 2020!: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

There are several interesting sessions today related to eDiscovery, Information Governance, Cybersecurity and Data Privacy. Case studies where DApps have been successfully deployed. Survey the key case law governing the application of machine learning to eDiscovery. The future of BlockTech in law.

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Thursday LTNY 2019 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

With the advent of technology platforms that allow for indexing of documents/data, including Microsoft O365, developing processes around the technology will be transformative for the management of information. Hear lessons learned and case studies on: (i) the record classification of 1.5 RAS Enterprise Risk Management.

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Welcome to Relativity Fest 2019!: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

Here are some of the eDiscovery-related sessions for today: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM: The Business of Law 2020: The FTI-Relativity General Counsel Survey. Limiting the study to chief legal officers, the survey covered topics ranging from the technical competence of legal teams to preparedness for cyberattacks.

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Establishing Records Management at Brandeis—The First Eighteen Months

Brandeis Records Manager

These ranged from one-on-ones to a surprise fifty-person audience of administrators for an entire school (my meeting invitation indicated eight people attending, and I walked into a function hall—should have cased the joint). We made early acquaintances with Legal and Information Security leaders. It’s about points of view.