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What is Information Lifecycle Management?

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What is Information Lifecycle Management?

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From: Mhedayat1

From the Dennis Kennedy Blog:

I’ve been thinking lately about records management and information governance as being more important than the related area of electronic discovery. And I’m not the only one thinking that way.

I’ve written a new white paper called “Making the Right Decision at the Information Lifecycle Management Crossroads” for RenewData that’s hot off the presses. You can download it for free here.

As you may have noticed, I’ve started to do some white paper writing lately. I really enjoy it. It gives me a chance to write longer, analytical pieces that provide some big ideas and a context for them in a way that I typically cannot do in magazine articles and to write for a different audience.

I think that this white paper on information lifecycle management will give lawyers, IT people and business execs involved in the compliance, records management, information governance and e-discovery areas some useful ideas to think about. It certainly represents my latest thinking on this subject. Let me know what you think about the white paper.

And, yes, I would be receptive to talking with you about writing white papers for your company, especially if you are as pleasant and easy to work with at Rob Robinson and the people at Renewdata.


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Success! LPM/Civil Law Joint Meeting

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From: Mhedayat1

Newsflash: yesterday the DCBA Practice Management and Civil Law Committees held a joint meeting/presentation on the subject of electronic discovery and electronic filing.

On the former subject the LPM Committee presented Karen Ettelson and Stephen King (that’s right, Stephen King!) from the e-discovery firm of Computing Source Legal. The latter subject was tackled by Judge Kenneth Popejoy of the 18th Judicial Circuit, who has been tapped, along with Judge Ronald Equi, by Chief Judge Kilander to spearhead the electronic filing initiative in DuPage County.

More details about today’s presentation will follow in my next post, but in the meantime here’s a hint: both parts of the presentation were a runaway success. LPM is back in business after being sidelined for 2 years running. My gratitude to everyone on the committee for their persistence and interest.

Stay tuned to this Bat-Blog for more information (coming to a computer near you).


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So … are we “knowledge workers” or not?

Take a look at this post at the [non]billable hour and judge for yourself.

Web-based Search Tool for Court Cases Involving Electronic Evidence

February 8 post from the Dennis Kennedy Blog:

I mentioned the Sensei electronic evidence case search tool yesterday and then saw that the Preston Gates Electronic Discovery Case Database now contains more than 400 cases. The good news is that you now have two free search tools for electronic discovery cases.

I’ve mentioned the Web 2.0 search tool called Rollyo before. I’m fascinated at the ways you can now start to put together your own toolbox of highly-specially search tools that fit your needs.

Cool phones. What can I say? I’m a guy.

Check out these cool phones. Neat.

HyperOffice (remote/on-the-go office environment)

Check out this document on our e-mail group site representing an article about HyperOffice, a remote officing system.

A representative from that company has offered to extend free trials to all members of the Committee. Let me know if you’re interested by e-mailing me (click here).

E-Discovery Presentation by Dennis Kennedy

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