Any legal proceeding from now on – involving things like ADA, discrimination, complaint investigations, safety incidents, FMLA, progressive discipline, recruiting, hiring, firing, and sexual harassment – will require your organization to produce relevant electronic documents quickly and efficiently.
No longer will courts accept general claims of “undue burden” as a defense to producing electronic documents. As of December 1, 2006, the revisions to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure relating to electronic discovery went into effect. As of right now, the burden is squarely on you.
Are you prepared with an effective records and information management (RIM) policy – and do you know the best practices that will help you keep it lean, cost-effective, and bulletproof under legal scrutiny? And do you know what the new Rules really mean for CFOs, Controllers, and Human Resource executives?
This audio conference will provide not only an update on the new Rules, but will also provide insight into the practical effects the rules play on your daily business operations and your preparedness for electronic discovery. By attending this audio conference, participants will:
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Gain an understanding of the key six areas that the new Federal Rules will affect in business and practice
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Get practical tips to be better prepared under the revised Federal Rules for pending or potential litigation
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Understand which electronic documents your company needs to keep, as well as how, where and for how long
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Adopt reasonable retention policies for electronically stored documents
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Gauge how to best revise your document retention policies and practices
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Minimize the burdens of electronic discovery by creating cross-functional teams
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Learn how to respond to electronic discovery obligations cost-effectively
ABOUT THE SPEAKER: John Isaza, Esq. is a California-based attorney and principal of The Howett Isaza Law Group, LLP, an international records and information management (RIM) consulting practice and law firm.
Prior to forming a RIM practice, Mr. Isaza served as General Counsel to a publicly traded medical device manufacturer. Mr. Isaza also has over a decade of experience as a trial lawyer specializing in business, environmental contamination, products liability and construction defects. He is an active speaker in the ARMA (Association of Records Managers and Administrators) and AIIM circuits, and he has authored numerous articles on electronic discovery and information management. Mr. Isaza is a member of ARMA’s Electronic Discovery Advisory Group; and, he is President-elect of the Greater Los Angeles ARMA Chapter.
Arrangements for the speaker for this audio conference were made in cooperation with ARMA International.
About ARMA International
ARMA International is a not-for-profit professional association and the authority on managing records and information. Formed in 1955, ARMA International is the oldest and largest association for the records and information management profession with a current international membership of more than 10,000. It provides education, publications, and information on the efficient maintenance, retrieval, and preservation of vital information created in public and private organizations in all sectors of the economy. It also publishes the award-winning Information Management Journal.
MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE: We’re so confident you’ll get what you want out of this conference that we’ll refund your full fee if you’re not satisfied. It’s risk-free.