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On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Steven Whitaker <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> I teach a lot of RIM 101, and a record does not have to be "declared."
true but in the the world of ERMS you must "declare" a document a record in
order for it to be placed into the records repository. this is an action
that can be done automatically as part of a workflow or manually by a user.
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> If a piece of information exists, it can be subpoenaed and then must be
> produced.
technically yes, but now under the FRCP you have to have a "meet and greet"
where the parties to the litigation determine what will be turned over as
part of discovery
> A record is any information recorded upon any media.
yes, and has been shown to be true in various judicial venuse
> I hate paper.
do tell, do tell
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Peter Kurilecz CRM CA
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