Records Management and E-Discovery: 5 Keys for Mitigating Litigation Risk
06/25/2008 - 06/25/2008
Vedder Price attorneys Matthew F. Carmody and Jeffery M. Heftman will be speaking at this Lorman Education Services event. Timothy J. Carroll of Vedder Price will be acting as Moderator.
Benefits
Are you sure you want to throw that document away?
New regulations … the constant threat of audits … the increased use of e-discovery … in today's changing legal environment, you're asking for trouble if you don't have an effective document retention and destruction policy in place. And even if you do, standards are changing - have your policies changed with them? Attend this seminar and learn what records to store and when, why and how to destroy them, and how to comply with pertinent statutory and regulatory standards. Find out how you can build teams within your organization to deal with document retention and storage issues. You'll walk away with a real-world road map and best practices for implementing and updating a records management program that provides a safe harbor.
Benefits for You
- Create an effective document retention program - or improve an existing one
- Decipher how the rules differ for paper and electronic records
- Improve regulatory compliance - survive audits and reviews
- Tips on bridging the communications gap between IT and legal
- Minimize problems down the road by knowing the role of e-discovery in litigation
Who Should Attend?
This seminar is designed for attorneys, controllers, accountants, CFOs, tax managers and officers, presidents, vice presidents, human resource managers, compliance officers and records managers.
Continuing Education Units
- HRCI 6.5
- HRPD 1.0
- IACET 0.65
- ICRM 6.5
- ISM 6.5
- CPE 8.0 including Specialized Knowledge and Applications 8
- IL CLE 6.5
**Cost
| Single Attendee: |
$339.00 |
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| Two or More: |
$329.00 |
| Seminar ID: |
379869 |
Itasca Country Club
400 Orchard Street
Itasca, IL 60143
Click the link below to register directly from the Lorman website.
Document Retention and Destruction
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