Browsing: electronic discovery

Even the Vatican Has to Be Mindful of Compliance Regulations

Compliance is important for every organization, from a small business with five employees to one as massive as the Vatican. Particularly when it comes to finances, it is important for a business to know exactly where...


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Time for Information Managers to Get their Planning Hats On:  A Reaction to Iron Mountain’s Compliance Benchmark Report

One of the results of the 2012 Iron Mountain Compliance Benchmark Report that surprised me was the lack of Records and Information Management (RIM) Planning.  74% of us have no plan in place or vision for...


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There are some pretty nice freeware applications available that allow a user to encrypt and hide files/data/electronic records in plain sight on their computers. Can this pose a problem for IT and corporate legal?  Let me...


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The amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) describe the duty to preserve potential evidence when litigation can be reasonably anticipated. The term “reasonably anticipated” is a key idea and one that has caused...


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First let me say the Dropbox file sharing program is one of the greatest applications I’ve run across in a long time and to date has approximately 25 million users world-wide. What is Dropbox? Dropbox is...


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