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Overflowing records rooms and yards of dusty seismic tapes should be proof
enough that you need to get your legacy records organized and under
control. An overwhelming majority of respondents—78 percent—in the recent
Cohasset 2013-2014 Information Governance Benchmarking Survey for the Oil
and Gas Industry agree that they hang on to information because of the way
legal holds are written or applied. Many companies are simply afraid to
“let it go,” fearing retribution from regulators or the courts during
discovery. But any solid plan to organize and retain valuable legacy
records also includes a process for cleaning house.


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