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    InOutsource Supports Green Records Management Practices

    Backing up support with contribution to Plant a Billion Trees campaign

    Thorofare, NJ – August 25, 2008 –InOutsource, a leading provider of records retention and information management consulting to law firms, announced today that it is promoting green records management practices for all of its clients and other professionals in the legal field. To kick off the campaign, which launches today at the International Legal Technology Association’s Educational Conference in Dallas, InOutsource is introducing their top ten recommendations for making records management practices more ecologically friendly. Each person who stops by their booth on the tradeshow floor will receive the top ten tips for Environmentally Responsible Records Management. In turn, for each person who stops by, InOutsource will donate $1 toward the Nature Conservancy’s Plant a Billion Trees campaign.

    “There is a direct correlation between implementing best practices for managing client files and reducing the amount of consumables used in a law office,” said Nancy Beauchemin, President of InOutsource. “While helping our clients manage information, we also are training and encouraging them to focus on reducing paper files, reusing binders and other items that get less wear, and recycling wherever they can. But we don’t want this message to stop at our current clients, we want more people in the legal industry to be aware and make changes.”

    Read More: Press Release – August 25, 2008