2010 eDiscovery Decisions and the Effect for Corporations’ eDiscovery and Data and Records Management Programs

 

AIIM Michigan – eDiscovery Seminar – June 23, 2010

Presented by the Michigan Chapter of AIIM

Wednesday June 23rd, 2010

8:45 AM until 11:30 AM EST

 Join us for this educational seminar held in the Automation Alley Headquarters building in Troy.

This presentation led by Gabrielle A. Finnan, Esq., Electronic Discovery Specialist, Iron Mountain Stratify, and Carol A. Romej, J.D., LL.M., Shareholder, Butzel Long, will discuss recent eDiscovery decisions and the effect these have on corporate practices related to information management and eDiscovery compliance.

Ms. Finnan is a licensed attorney in Ohio.  She has spent the last fourteen years working with lawyers on the use of technology to enhance the practice of law.  For the past five years she has focused on the use of technology in eDiscovery. She works with corporate legal departments and outside counsel to scope complex litigation matters and develop cost effective approaches to eDiscovery designed to help corporations efficiently manage their eDiscovery budgets.

Ms. Romej co-chairs the firm's Electronic Records and Discovery Practice Group and the firm's Technology and E-Commerce Practice Group. Ms. Romej has served as General Counsel to two major technology companies, managing in-house legal issues and coordinating the work of national outside counsel. Ms. Romej has extensive experience in preparing technology licensing agreements (with a proficiency in developing such agreements with unique engineering aspects and technology alliances); outsourcing agreements, and web and online agreements and policies; developing and implementing strategies for electronic and forensic discovery for internal corporate audits, investigations, and litigation; managing and selecting tools and vendors for electronic data acquisition; counseling and litigation on protecting Intellectual Property and Internet security issues; electronic record retention and litigation suspension procedures; and other issues regarding doing global business on the Internet.

AIIM events are held to provide information and learning opportunities for our constituents and to generate funding for our chapter scholarship program.  This program helps potential ECM professionals of tomorrow with their educational needs and encourages students to learn more about the ECM industry.

Pastries and light refreshments will be served.


Date: June 23, 2010
Location: Automation Alley Boardroom, 2675 Bellingham Drive, Troy, MI  48083


Agenda:

·   8:45 -    9:00          Registration/Networking/Refreshments

·   9:00 -    9:15          AIIM Michigan Chapter Overview

·   9:15 -  10:30          Presentation – Gabrielle Finnan, Esq. & Carol Romej, J.D

·  10:30 - 11:00          Question/Answers

·  11:00 - 11:30          Closing Remarks/Networking/Refreshments

 

Event questions - call Kathy Squillace 734.673.9674 or kathy.squillace@ironmountain.com

Cost: $35 for AIIM Members, $45 for Non Members