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Emerging Best Practices  in Legal Records Management: Publication Date: 
February 2006 Pages: 70 This report looks  closely at legal records management, and 
provides information and analysis on  staff size and training, 
attorney-records staff relations, outsourcing,  negotiations with warehouse suppliers, use 
of digital imaging, use of RFID,  retention policies, equipment purchasing 
plans, and other facets of legal  records management. The study is based on 
detailed interviews with records and  practice management professionals and partners 
at some of America’s most  prestigious law firms, courts and law schools. 
Among the organizations profiled:  Thompson Hine, Dewey Ballantine, Kay Scholer, 
Fulbright & Jawarski, The  National Archives & Records Administration, 
Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin,  the U.S. Court System for the District Courts, 
Thomas M. Cooley Law School and  Darby & Darby. _Information  Science_ 
(http://www.primaryresearch.com/publications-Information-Science.html) 
Bill  Benedon

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