Corporate Information Governance: Whose Job Is It Anyway? (Part II)
Leadership in IG and the handful of things you need to do right.
Leadership in IG and the handful of things you need to do right.
Legal operations professionals need to lead the conversation and get stakeholders to the table.
Traditional records management folks, in a corporate setting, need to start thinking about themselves as information governance specialists.
How is it possible organizations do not know what information they possess, the value of that information, and how it is accessed and used?
Sound information governance policies and practices fall squarely in the hands of legal operations personnel.
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Its new features transform how you can track and analyze the more than 200,000 bills, regulations, and other measures set to be introduced this year.
Join us for free webinar on Thursday, October 26th on the increasingly crucial role of proper Information Governance for the legal industry.
Given how far we’ve come, could Hillary Clinton in 2009 really have seen the risk of this coming?
Technology columnist Ed Sohn launches a new multi-part series on artificial intelligence and machine learning in the law.
Join our expert panel on March 3rd at 1pm ET to explore actionable, emerging ways you can gather and proactively share the data that demonstrates the impact of your work.
How does one play the E-Discovery game right? “Just winging it” is not an option. You need an Action Plan.
Now presenting: the results of the ATL Legal Tech terms survey.