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December 1, 2006
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Records managers from mid to large corporations and the attorneys who must depend on them.The Amendments to the Rules of Civil Procedure Addressing Electronically Stored Information become effective on December 1, 2006. The culmination of this rulemaking process has opened a serious dialogue among records managers, general counsel, legal practitioners, and the members of the judiciary. With the new rules come new obligations on attorneys who will increasingly look to records managers for support and assistance with document preservation and production in anticipation of litigation. And, while an ad hoc records management solution has emerged, important questions remain:
In just 90 minutes, you’ll receive an unbiased, non-product specific view of this aspect of records management as an independent moderator elicits answers from a diverse panel of industry experts representing large and small companies, software vendors, in-house lawyers, records managers, and outside lawyers. About the Speakers: Moderator & Program Creator - Karl Schieneman, Esq/MBA - Vice President Special Counsel, 2004 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Panelists - Carol E. B. Choksy, Ph.D, CRM, PMP - Adjunct Professor School of Library and Information, Indiana University, Bloomington and CEO, IRAD Strategic Consulting. President - Elect ARMA 2006-2007 Linda J. Davis - Supervisor, Legal Records & Information Management, Dupont. Six Sigma Blackbelt Robert Bernard, MBA - General Manager for the Global Independent Software Vendor (ISV) team at Microsoft Corp. Bill Dodero, Esq. - Corporate Counsel E-Discovery, Bayer Corporation Jim Michalowicz - Director, ACT Litigation Services. SixSigma Blackbelt M. James Daley, Esq. - Partner, Redgrave, Daley, Ragan & Wagner Tom Utiger - President, Data Empowerment CLE Accreditation: Pike & Fischer will apply for CLE accreditation in all states for which we receive a request. You will be provided with an opportunity to apply for same as part of the post-event evaluation process. Your request should include name, state, bar association number, and email address of each listener. CLE credits are applicable to live event registrations only. Clientspurchasing audio recordings of our audio conference events are not eligible for CLE credit. The accreditation process typically takes 2-3 months. Questions? Contact Pike & Fischer Customer Care. Purchase Options
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