Enterprises and law firms can now leverage Clearwell's E-Discovery Platform for the collection, processing, analysis, review, and production of ESI using the new Apple iPad. Clearwell for the iPad is the best way to experience the web, email, and e-discovery.
Nathan Walker, Senior Technical Marketing Engineer, discusses how social media has impacted business communications, the role and responsibilities of IT and other departments and the evolution of interaction with colleagues, customers and partners.
Jennifer Vazquez, Global Records Operations Manager, discusses the importance of defining social media objectives, having a social media policy, creating awareness and updates and providing reminders and training.
Erin Tiscareno, Records Administrator, discusses the significant impact social media / networking had had on the definition of electronic records, those who are and should be responsible for electronic records and why records, legal and IT as well as all other departments should collaborate to reduce organizational risk and improve efficiencies. [More] [Less]
Julie Pierce, Esq., discusses the impact of social networking on employment law. Should potential employers / hiring managers and recruiters research prospective employees' / candidates' social networking pages during the employment process? Do the traditional employment laws apply if a hiring decision is made based on the discovery of information regarding a prospective employee / candidate that would not be uncovered during the traditional interview process? [More] [Less]
Tom Norris, Public Records Manager for the City of San Jose, CA discusses the City of San Jose's new policy regarding electronic communications during City Council meetings. Does it matter whether the email, instant message or text was sent on a city-owned or personal device?
Zelda Owens, Managing Director of Client Relations, Hire Counsel, and National Director of Marketing, Women in eDiscovery (WiE), shares how she entered eDiscovery, the skill sets and oppportunities in eDiscovery and the challenges with technology and information management for law firms.
Dean Gonsowski (VP of E-Discovery Services, Clearwell Systems) and John Loveland (Managing Director, Navigant Consulting) discuss defensibility at The Masters Conference 2009. http://www.clearwellsystems.com/ http://www.clearwellsystems.com/e-discovery-blog/ http://www.twitter.com/clearwell/
David Lindley, EDiscovery Services Manager at Winston & Strawn LLP, discusses his background, how he got into eDiscovery and his role for his firm and clients.
ALSP Fall Forum - Windy Brown, owner of Litigation Central and president of the Association of Litigation Support Professionals (ALSP), talks about the formation and growth of ALSP.
His Honour Judge Simon Brown QC, Specialist Mercantile Judge, Birmingham Civil Justice Centre and Chris Dale, e-Disclosure Information Project discuss eDisclosure costs versus US sanctions and proportionality.
Judge Shira Scheindlin presides over a simulated meet and confer session to highlight the e-discovery issues of the new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. In this clip, Judge Scheindlin tells counsel to use plain English as the courts don't necessarily understand geek speak. The full DVD is available from Cohasset Associates at http://www.MERresource.com/dvd.htm. [More] [Less]
Judge Scheindlin explains how the courts consider the subject of cost shifting in e-discovery. The full 102-minute DVD of this presentation is available at http://www.merresource.com/dvd.htm.
Judge Scheindlin shares her view on backup tapes and their use in e-discovery at the National Conference on Managing Electronic Records, May 2006 in Chicago. A full version on DVD is available at http://www.merresource.com/dvd.htm.
Video of John Cleese as Dr. Twainweck providing mock legal advice for corporate counsel and IT managers - excerpted from Iron Mountain Digital's Institute for Backup Trauma campaign.
Nathan Walker, Senior Technical Marketing Engineer, discusses how social media has impacted business communications, the role and responsibilities of IT and other departments and the evolution of interaction with colleagues, customers and partners.
Jennifer Vazquez, Global Records Operations Manager, discusses the importance of defining social media objectives, having a social media policy, creating awareness and updates and providing reminders and training.
Erin Tiscareno, Records Administrator, discusses the significant impact social media / networking had had on the definition of electronic records, those who are and should be responsible for electronic records and why records, legal and IT as well as all other departments should collaborate to reduce organizational risk and improve efficiencies. [More] [Less]
Tom Norris, Public Records Manager for the City of San Jose, CA discusses the City of San Jose's new policy regarding electronic communications during City Council meetings. Does it matter whether the email, instant message or text was sent on a city-owned or personal device?
Do you or your employees tweet, blog, use LinkedIn to research and recruit employees and market your company with Facebook or YouTube? We\'re no longer just dealing with paper stored in the basement. Email, voicemails, instant messages, cloud computing and social networking pose new information management, security and compliance risks to organizations. Attend the ARMA Silicon Valley Spring Seminar: The Changing Face of Communication on April 8, 2010 at the Biltmore Hotel in Santa Clara to learn about the tools, ethics, risks and considerations of Web 2.0, cloud computing and social networking for organizational policies management and electronic discovery. [More] [Less]
Do you or your employees tweet, blog, use LinkedIn to research and recruit employees and market your company with Facebook or YouTube? We\\\'re no longer just dealing with paper stored in the basement. Email, voicemails, instant messages, cloud computing and social networking pose new information management, security and compliance risks to organizations. [More] [Less]
John Mancini, president AIIM, tells you all about information management, record management and eDiscovery. Are organizations prepared? How do they think about social media and where does that fit in your Information management strategy?
Do you or your employees tweet, blog, use LinkedIn to research and recruit employees and market your company with Facebook or YouTube? We\'re no longer just dealing with paper stored in the basement. Email, voicemails, instant messages, cloud computing and social networking pose new information management, security and compliance risks to organizations. [More] [Less]