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We all have information. Lots of it. But how many of us have harnessed it into a true competitive advantage? That’s the discussion here: realizing greater value from our data, while minimizing its risks. We hope you’ll join us.

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We all have information. Lots of it. But how many of us have harnessed it into a true competitive advantage? That’s the discussion here: realizing greater value from your data, while minimizing its risks. We hope you’ll join us.
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Carolyn Casey

Carolyn Casey

Carolyn Casey has over 20 years experience in law, technology and marketing. Carolyn practiced corporate law at Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison in San Francisco, before becoming General Counsel and Director of International Business Development at an affiliate of The Sharper Image. Prior to law school Carolyn was a paralegal at Covington & Burling and Skadden Arps in Washington, DC where she was involved in large scale document productions and product liability litigation.

Carolyn has held senior global marketing and sales positions at enterprise software companies including Cadence Design Systems and Mentor Graphics. Prior to joining Iron Mountain, she led Fios, Inc.’s market development programs. Carolyn holds an AB from Stanford University and a JD from American University.

Where Are Players Moving Around the Most – the NBA or Law Firms?
Law Firm Information Management, Records Management

Where Are Players Moving Around the Most – the NBA or Law Firms?

By Carolyn Casey | Posted February 8, 2012 | 0

Law firm lateral hire and merger rumors seem to be almost as constant as the latest NBA trade rumors.  There’s even a webpage devoted to lateral hire announcements on The American Lawyer site, aptly called The Churn.   As firms try to grow revenue in 2012, they plan to poach talent with abandon to get into [...]

Tags: information management, lateral hires, Law firm, law firm information, mid market, records management

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Is your law firm “paperless?”
Law Firm Information Management

Is your law firm “paperless?”

By Carolyn Casey | Posted November 4, 2011 | 0

28 – It’s not a gigantic number, but when you hear that it’s the percent of law firms who say they are already “paperless” or that plan to be within five years, you go, “wow.”  At least that’s what we said when we saw this result in a recent Law Firm Information Management Benchmark Survey [...]

Tags: Law firm, paperless

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What’s that Monkey Sitting on Your Back?

By Carolyn Casey | Posted August 16, 2011 | 0

Have you ever noticed the monkeys sitting on law firm executive administrators and records managers’ backs? It’s not too fun for the administrators, but the monkeys are there, silently perched. Probably the largest is the “we don’t have a records management policy” monkey.  His existence is usually acknowledged with some degree of shame and embarrassment. [...]

Tags: classified, cost savings, documents, efficiency, information management, Law firm, records management, records managers, secure destruction

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Law Firm Information Management

Two-Headed Monsters Found in Law Firms

By Carolyn Casey | Posted June 9, 2011 | 0

Law firm information management is hard.  COOs, CIOs, chief legal administrators and records managers face two-headed monsters in every discussion about information management.   And we’re not talking about over-bearing partners here. Monster #1: The Paper and Digital Factory Paper documents are born and re-born every day inside law firms, right along with electronic documents.  [...]

Tags: American Bar Association, archive, CIO, client records, content management, COO, destruction, discovery, email, information management, law firms, records managers

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Discovery

Rethinking a classic legal strategy: How sound information management policies can make eDiscovery cheaper and faster for companies overwhelmed with discovery requests

By Carolyn Casey | Posted December 9, 2010 | 0

A recent ruling on a patent case out of the U.S. District Court in Delaware reminds litigants of the old adage “be careful what you ask for.”  The Takeda Pharmaceutical Company v. Teva Pharmaceuticals (2010 WL 2640492 (D.Del)) ruling is also a wake-up call to enterprises to get their house in order when it comes [...]

Tags: discovery, early case assessment, ECA, electronically stored information, ESI, FRCP, information management, litigation

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