Autonomy Releases Policy Management Solution
A new solution for policy management has been launched by HP’s Autonomy, according to the article “New Autonomy Solution Helps Automate Policy Management” on Compliance Week. The product, HP TRIM 7.3,...
View ArticleInfo Governance Model Expands Privacy, Security Roles
Privacy and security managers should participate actively in the development of corporate information governance policies, two data management organizations declared last week. Data privacy and...
View ArticleDefensible Disposal means never being accused of spoliation for hosting...
U.S District Judge Ronald Whyte in San Jose reversed his own prior ruling from a 2009 case where he issued a judgment against SK Hynix, awarding Rambus Inc. $397 million in a patent infringement case....
View ArticleThe use of technology in regulatory investigations
Hobs Legal Docs was the sponsor of an interesting article in The Lawyer recently which emphasised the need to use technology to respond quickly to regulatory demands. Those who find themselves...
View ArticleNot Your Grandfather’s Restoration
Best practice or not, many companies rely on disaster recovery systems for business retention and discovery compliance needs. I have written several times about how this can impact your accessibility...
View ArticleCurrent Regulatory Landscape for Corporate Legal Departments
Recent legislation such as the False Claims Act, FCPA and Dodd Frank have created a challenging regulatory landscape for corporate legal departments. Al Park addresses information management issues...
View ArticleSurvey Looks at U.S. Companies’ 2013 FCPA Compliance Plans
Is your company planning to make compliance program changes in light of new Foreign Corrupt Practices Act guidance from the Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission? If so, it...
View ArticleSharePoint features list in 2013 release includes e-discovery upgrade
Over the last decade or so, organizations of all types have had to comply with an increasing array of regulations and accompanying legal requirements that revolve around retaining various types of...
View ArticleSocial Media Policies: 5 Common Mistakes
The National Labor Relations Board's recent decisions on the right and wrong way to craft a social media policy aren't just about how big companies should act. Every lawyer who works with a business,...
View ArticleSherpa Software Launches Domino Decryption Services
Visit Booth #B69 at Connect 2013 to Learn More ORLANDO, FLA – January 25, 2013 – Sherpa Software will launch a new service, Domino Decryption Services, at Connect 2013 as a complement to its suite of...
View ArticleLegal Hold FAQ’s – Part III
This post will close out the Legal Hold FAQ’s blog series. As I wrote in Part I, I started the series due to the significant number of questions I had been asked on the topic in recent months. I...
View ArticleHP Analyst Conference – Autonomy and More
I recently was at the HP Analyst Conference learning about the “new” HP which includes the role of Autonomy in the HP ecosystem. The event was held at the beautiful Westin Waterfront hotel right...
View Article5 Questions about Information Governance in 5 Minutes: What’s The Best Way to...
Here is the fourth video in our five-part series where I asked 30 Information Governance experts the same question, then produced a 5 minute video of their responses. As you watch the series, it is...
View ArticleVideo: The Leadership Vacuum in Information Governance
As regular readers know, one of my favorite topics is the leadership vacuum in information governance. Who really is steering the ship in most organizations? Is it the CIO? It it the legal department?...
View ArticleReturn Of The Information Server?
Information Governance (IG) is an incredibly complex task thanks to the distributed ways in which companies create and store information. The holy grail of IG is centralized management of distributed...
View ArticleMy Prediction: Predictive Coding Will Help Information Governance Get Real
Last week I attended a “Predictive Coding Boot Camp” produced by the E-Discovery Journal and presented by Karl Schieneman of Review Less and Barry Murphy. I’ve participated in many workshops,...
View ArticleNew eDJ Report On Predictive Information Governance Now Available
eDJ’s new report, “Predictive Information Governance: The Time Has Come,” looks at how Predictive IG works and how it can positively impact multiple use-cases.
View ArticleeDJ Market Analysis on Legal Hold Notification
As announced in Barry Murphy’s March 2013 post, Legal Hold Notification (LHN) is on our analysts' radar and research agenda. LHN, although not a “new” eDiscovery topic, continues to be a current...
View ArticleDodd-Frank and the Single Girl
Many people joined me in assuming Dodd-Frank was just increased regulation of Wall Street following its 2008 meltdown, but boy, were we wrong. It’s pretty much about any and all US publicly traded...
View Article5 Tips for Avoiding Email Compliance Traps
In this electronic age, ubiquitous email can be the smoking gun that enforcement agencies rely on to demonstrate corporate wrongdoing. For compliance officers, that means having a clear understanding...
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