Changes to the Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure

By: In: Information Management On: Feb 11, 2010

An excellent description of the new Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure from the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General which took effect on Jan 1, 2010 can be found here.

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Bill is currently a director of product marketing and evangelism at Iron Mountain. Bill has more than 20 years experience in product marketing and consulting in both storage and archiving solutions markets. Previously, Bill was a principal consultant and practice manager for Contoural Inc. where he led the eDiscovery and compliance consulting business specializing in storage solutions, email archiving, enterprise content management and information lifecycle management. Bill has been a featured speaker at many archiving events including the Government Technology Conferences, AIIM 2009, ARMA, ARMA Canada, LegalTech West and TechTarget’s Email Archiving Series. Bill is the author of two eBooks “the Know IT All’s Guide to eDiscovery” and “The Bartenders Guide to eDiscovery” as well as the book “Email Archiving for Dummies.” Bill has held senior management positions at Hewlett-Packard, Hitachi Data Systems, StorageTek and Iomega.