The ARMA Mile High Denver Chapter is excited to present an entire day
packed FULL of information addressing a variety of issues for RIM, Legal
and IT professionals!
Join us for one of two morning sessions: 1) dealing with legal
challenges in the digital world OR 2) delving into the bedrock of all
information organization -- taxonomy and classification.
The joint afternoon session will cover the revised Federal Rules of
Civil Procedure and litigation holds for e-discovery -- the hottest
topics this side of the Zubulake decision! Our renowned national
speakers will give you the tools and information you need to
successfully address these RIM issues in your organization!
Special rate for students! Online registration is open; space is
limited. REGISTER TODAY! Hope to see you there...
Details: www.armadenver.org
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Don't forget to register for the Spring Seminar on May 15th
Morning Sessions
The Digital Haystack: Challenges of Managing New Technologies to Meet
Legal Requirements, John Isaza, Esq.
How to meet legal challenges in the digital world - including blogs and
wikis, instant messaging and e-mail. What should be preserved - for
operational, historical, and legal needs, PLUS held for discovery. Learn
solutions!
----OR----
Taxonomy - Pay Now or Pay Later
Susan Cisco, Ph.D., CRM, FAI; Wanda Jackson, Ph.D., PMP
Taxonomies speed up information retrieval - end users select from
categories and hierarchical structures of information; narrow the
search, find relevant information faster.
Afternoon Sessions
Save a Seat for RIM: The Revised Federal Rules and the RIM
Professional's Role at Counsel's Table, John Isaza, Esq.
Revised Federal Rules of Civil Procedure present opportunities for
records and information management (RIM) professionals to play a
significant role in the electronic discovery process. This is a golden
opportunity to get involved at the ground level of this significant
legislation, and the RIM issues it affects.
----AND THEN----
Legal Holds for "Anticipated" Litigation: New Case Developments to
Determine Triggering Events, John Isaza, Esq.
A follow-up to Spoliation and Legal Holds - Identifying a Checklist for
the Duty to Preserve. Since Zubulake and the Arthur Andersen Supreme
Court decisions, companies struggle with timing and scope for issuance
of legal holds for "potential" litigation. This cutting-edge topic is
critical for RIM professionals and other disciplines involved in
discovery and legal holds procedures.
May 15th is the date for this outstanding seminar. Registration is now
open. You may register on the website or the seminar brochure is posted
on our website for those who want to pay by check. Be sure and get
everyone in your office signed up. Space will be limited, so make sure
you register early.
Details are on our website at www.armadenver.org
Gregg Luther
President
ARMA Mile High Denver Chapter
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