Good eDiscovery starts with good InfoGov. This webinar from ACEDS & IPRO tomorrow discusses how information governance transforms eDiscovery!
Tomorrow, ACEDS & IPRO will host the webinar From Chaos to Control: How Information Governance Transforms eDiscovery (available here) at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT). Join Terry Ellis of IPRO as he discusses how implementing robust information governance practices can revolutionize your eDiscovery process and regain command.
- Data Preservation – ensure that relevant data is properly preserved
- Risk Management – demonstrate a proactive approach to compliance, data privacy, and security
- Cost Reduction – reduce the cost and scope of eDiscovery by limiting the volume of stored data
- Streamlined Workflows – work more efficiently, improve collaboration across departments, and ensure that the right information is available when needed
- Defensibility and Auditability – provide a defensible framework for handling ESI
Legal professionals often play a crucial role in advising organizations on information governance matters, particularly when it relates to legal and regulatory compliance, data privacy, and risk management. They may provide guidance on establishing data retention policies, ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations, and implementing strategies to minimize legal liabilities. Additionally, legal counsel can assist in assessing the defensibility and auditability of information governance practices to ensure they align with the organization’s legal obligations and support the goals of eDiscovery. Click here to register to learn this and other ways how information governance transforms eDiscovery!
So, what do you think? Does your organization have a strong IG program? If not, attend tomorrow’s webinar! Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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