Thursday, September 24, 2009

EDD (Electronic Data Discovery, eDiscovery, ESI, etc) for IT Webcast – Don’t let those legal guys bully you, learn the speak so they can’t BYWB (Reg required)

eDiscovery for IT (“Can you please repeat that in English?”)

Date: Wednesday October 14, 2009
Time: 11 am pt/2 pm et
Duration: One Hour

IT and Legal often need to work together in a corporate environment, but you know how frustrating it can be at times—IT’s tech speak and general counsel’s legalese can seem like foreign languages to each other. And in an environment where Legal depends on IT for everything from contract management to eDiscovery, this failure to communicate can spell disaster for your company.

In this webinar eDiscovery expert Mark Diamond will discuss what Legal and IT need from each other and how this at-times contentious relationship between Legal and IT can be made to work. It will include a review on how responsibilities should be divided between Legal and IT, what IT needs from Legal to do its job, and potential pitfalls to avoid

…” [GD: Description Leached In Full]

[Insert usual Greg Statement about “IT needing to get up to speed on EDD stuff NOW, that if you’ve already responding to a request, it’s too late…” here]

BYWB = Baffle You With Bull… You know, that thing you do to “those” users?  ;)

 

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