
Information Governance and e-Discovery — September 19, 2013 — Toronto
AIIM First Canadian Chapter will be hosting a multi-disciplinary panel consisting of myself, Susan Nickle and Chuck Rothman, providing a records management, legal, and
technological perspective on the following topics:
- Canadian requirements for the admissibility of electronic evidence
- e-Discovery primer and best practices: what records management and IT professionals need to know
- Information governance best practices to support e-discovery
- The activities completed at each stage in the e-discovery process (Electronic Discovery Reference Model, www.edrm.net)
- Canadian vs. US e-discovery practices
- How to ensure e-discovery remains cost effective through good information governance? Canadian case law: what are the courts saying about information governance?
- Litigation readiness: information governance as the foundation for e-discovery
- The team approach: multi-disciplinary approaches to information governance and ediscovery
- Emerging technologies for information governance and e-discovery
This is a half day event being held at the National Club in Toronto. I hope to see you there.  For further information or to register please visit the web page for AIIM or view the online flyer here.
