Planning Information Governance and Litigation Readiness from rmedinaslideshare Here are the slides for "Information Governance: Planning for the Next 3 Years" , the talk I gave at the AIIM-Wisconsin/ Milwaukee Bar Association 6th Annual Electronic Discovery Conference
In order to lower risks and achieve greater efficiencies through process improvement, electronic discovery will increasingly become tightly integrated with an organization’s information governance policy, procedures, and infrastructure."
The more seasoned CRM’s have come up through the physical records management ranks and are generally unprepared for the realities of electronic records management, electronic discovery, and SharePoint governance
We saw from the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, www.edrm.net , that the first step in an efficient and cost-effective approach to eDiscovery was having a sound information management environment (policies, people and technology) in place
I send interesting electronic records decisions to my Chiefs Trinity which is comprised of my Chief Information Officer (CIO), Chief Security Officer (CSO), and Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Last week I sent my CIO, “O’Neill v. City of Shoreline, 2010 WL 3911347 (Wash. Oct. 7,...
I presented at the AIIM-Wisconsin/ Milwaukee Bar Association 6th Annual Electronic Discovery Conference
For those who think IG hasn't gotten its legs yet, just look at some of the developments so far in 2014: 1) The IG Initiative was formed with the support of 15+ vendors to foster the understanding and adoption of IG; also, the group announced the first "IG Exchange" conference to be held in early September; 2) AIIM launched an IG training program, and published the report, “Automating IG”; 3) ARMA launched its first IG Executive Conference (in conjunction with Sedona) and IG Certificate Program; 4) The first ever textbook on IG was published: " Information Governance: Concepts, Strategies, and Best Practices " (Wiley); 5) The American Bar Assn. held a "Information Governance, Electronic Discovery, and Digital Evidence" conference; 6) ing3nious, LLC added "IG" to the title of its E-discovery retreats; 7) The first ever conference dedicated entirely to IG (InfoGovCon) was announced and will take place in early September; 8) The Organization of Legal Professionals began delivering IG training; 9) IMERGE Consulting's E-records Institute began offering live, online IG training in HD video, based on the "Information Governance" textbook; 10) Thornton May published his first article on IG in Computerworld
The surge and ubiquity of geo-based technology, such as GPS apps in smart phones, is giving rise to a new world of location based electronic discovery (LBED). The geo-spatial data stored within a custodian’s devices (cell phones, iPads, etc.) and ESI metadata may conflict with their own reports about their actions or whereabouts at a specific time
The Enron Data Set has served for many years as an industry-standard collection of email data for electronic discovery training and is a valuable public resource for all sorts of researchers from all disciplines
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Johnny Lee, Managing Director of Grant Thornton, is a management and litigation consultant and former attorney, specializing in data analytics, computer forensics, and electronic discovery in support of investigations and litigation
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