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Records management might be a career dead-end, but information governance
is not
Let’s be frank: most in-house counsel do not want to own records
management. From my experience, most counsel have been brought to the
records management table through sheer necessity, having recently suffered
from a huge e-discovery bill due to massive information over-retention or
because of a failed audit. Likewise, legal departments eschew owning
anything but the smallest part of a records program such as policy
development. They’d rather pass the execution, program ownership and, most
importantly, the resultant headcount burden to another department. “Hey,
once we publish a policy let’s get IT to own this!”


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