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Nolene,
Two-Step's Corporate Focus; and I think CT has/had a product as well. The corporate paralegals' vendor is another good resource.
Juanita Phillips
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From: Nolene Sherman <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Corporate Entity Tracking
In doing interviews with folks in our legal department one request came up several times --- that was to be able to track all of the prior names and permutations of the various corporate entities under our corporate umbrella. I don't really think that this is something that could or even should be tracked in a records management software system, but could certainly be referenced or linked to in an ECM program.
Apparently the program they use to manage our corporate entities only will list a single prior name (they don't like it much and are looking at other programs). With all the mergers, acquisitions, re-formations we've had, there are numerous old names that it would be very helpful for them to know. An Access database could be done up to track this, but I was wondering if any software already existed to do this?
Nolene Sherman
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Tracking where records are kept is what Tiggers and Records Managers do best!
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