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On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 21:23:46 +0800, Laurie Varendorff
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> My only query is why has an International Standard with such relevance to
> Electronic Discovery issues gone missing and unnoticed for three plus since
> its release at the ARMA conference in October 2001 in the American
> legislative and legal system?
Well yesterday I was part of a presentation to about 50+ attorneys.
The presentation was titled "Information Management 101 for
Corporations". During the presentation I made mention of both ISO
15489 and the ANSI/ARMA standard "Managing E-Messages as Records". I
haven't seen that much scribbling in a long time

At that same session mention was made by one of the participants that
a major law firm has started a records management practice group.

As attorneys become more aware of the various standards for records
and information management I think you will start to see the
litigation side starting to use those standards as a means to attack
the opposing side. What say you JohnM or RaeC?

pa

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Peter Kurilecz
Richmond, Va

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