
“Behavior is the Hardest Part of Information Governance”
How can behavioral strategies improve law firm IG? Find out in “Behavior is the Hardest Part of Information Governance” from Adrienne Girone and Max Welsh.
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Cybersecurity Briefing
Monday (8/22) 8am— 8:45am (Chesapeake 9 )
(Breakfast Served at 7:30am. Session starting promptly at 8am)
Information Governance issues are increasingly intersecting with security policy, posture, and protection efforts — is your firm ready to meet emerging challenges?
The client information your firm holds is a strong target for cyberattacks. Is your firm doing enough to protect itself? While implementing security protocols and technology is critical to any security strategy, most firms now rely on third-party providers to augment their programs.
Join InOutsource and The Cyderes Group for breakfast on Monday, August 22nd, where we will be discussing evolving risks and the range of ways we can work with you to help support and protect your firm.
Sparking a Retention Jump Start Program
Monday (8/22) 1pm— 2pm (Chesapeake 9 )
Are you ready to take your retention efforts from “policy” to practice for real? While most firms have policies, few are addressing destruction/disposition in ways that are cost-effective, comprehensive, and simple-to-execute.
Working with hundreds of firms, we’ve identified key practical strategies and “real world” approaches for jump starting and executing retention programs that really work. In this session we’ll offer judgement-free commiseration, provide advice, and show how you can advance a roadmap for retention success that can really work at your firm.
Read the latest from our team of experts, delivering educational content, analysis and opinion across all our areas of practice focus:
How can behavioral strategies improve law firm IG? Find out in “Behavior is the Hardest Part of Information Governance” from Adrienne Girone and Max Welsh.
“Blisters vs. Paper Cuts: Advice from a CIO and an Information Governance Expert”
As information governance (IG) professionals it’s our job to balance two seemingly opposite organizational goals: tap information for its value, while simultaneously mitigating the potential
How does a commitment to internal education help protect a law firm from risk? Read Eric Mosca’s recent article “Don’t Overlook Training for Conflicts of Interest” in Law Practice Today to find out.
by Zachary Beauchemin and Alisha DiGiandomenico Though traditionally considered laggards when adopting new technology, law firms have recently started to explore new tricks to fortify
Originally published in ABA Law Practice Today, this article looks at three of the most problematic types of provisions found in OCGs, and ways to
(Originally published by Law Technology Today) Law firms are amassing a growing volume of data. Within this growing body of data lies key information that
(Originally published by the International Legal Technology Association – ILTA) As law firms attempt to reduce costs associated with managing physical files, information governance (IG)
Law firms have always been cognizant of the business conflicts that can arise when taking on new work. Business conflicts can be described as relationships
Originally published in Law Practice Today, this article explores the how law firm data integrity and integration issues impact new business intake and conflicts management
While law firms often welcome lateral moves due to the influx of experienced talent and new clients, these moves create challenges and considerations for law
Nancy Beauchemin, CRM, gives guidance to law firms on how to support Information Governance initiatives in her recent article, written for Bloomberg BNA. “We’re in
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