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Central New ARMA Presents:

The Positive Power of
the Destruction of Data
                                                                    by Ronald Hedges

Corporations create and maintain data on a regular basis. The onset of "big data" promises (or threatens) to multiply the velocity, volume, and structure of corporate data exponentially. At the same time, corporations have schedules which govern the destruction of data and, presumably, follow those schedules, destroy data, and monitor doing so.
But what happens if schedules become outdated or disregarded? What can be the consequences of not destroying data? Stated differently, what are the benefits of data destruction? This program explored those benefits from business and legal perspectives and, in so doing, hopefully contribute to peace of mind.

About the Speaker:

Ronald J. Hedges is the principal of Ronald J. Hedges LLC. He has extensive experience in e-discovery and in the management of complex litigation and has served as a special master, arbitrator and mediator. He also consults on management and discovery of electronically stored information ("ESI").

Mr. Hedges was a United States Magistrate Judge in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey from 1986 to 2007. While a magistrate judge, he was the Compliance Judge for the Court Mediation Program, a member of the Lawyers Advisory Committee, and both a member of, and reporter for, the Civil Justice Reform Act Advisory Committee. From 2001 to 2005 he was a member of the Advisory Group of Magistrate Judges.

Where and When
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C&S Companies
499 Col. Eileen Collins Blvd.
Syracuse, NY 13212

May 5, 2016

11:30 - Registration

12:00pm - Lunch

12:30pm - Presentation

How to Register

Contact Ted Hanousek
315-701-6397
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Chapter Members: $25.00
Non Chapter Members: $35.00
Students: $15.00




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