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11. Litigation Support: Document Forensics and Legal Holds
Articles included in this white paper: Overcoming Data Encryption for Forensic Imaging and Collections
When is Full-Blown Forensic Collection Necessary?
When "Deleted" Doesn’t Mean "Gone"
Disaster Recovery or Discovery Disaster?
Legal Hold and Subpoena Compliance Coordination
Best Practices for Legal Hold Processes
The Effects of Litigation Holds on the Corporate Lawyer
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13. E-Mail Life Cycle Management
Articles included in this white paper:
Taking the Cost and Risk Out of the Inbox
Send, Delete, File … But Where?
How and Where Messages Are Filed Means Everything
Taming the Unruly Inbox
A Purist RM Perspective: E-Mail Needs Maintaining, Not Archiving
Plan Before the Pile-Up Begins
The Total Cost of E-Mail Management
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16. June 2010 - Law2020
John Alber, Technology Partner at Bryan Cave, reached out to me within hours of the conclusion of last year’s ILTA conference to propose an in-depth look at the law firm of the future. His enthusiasm first reached my BlackBerry while I was awaiting my flight home. Fueled by his own passion for leading change, John saw an opportunity for ILTA to educate our members and support them through the ten years ahead, as John predicts a sea change in law firms. Thus was born Law2020.
With a small bit of trepidation, I began to outline the possible content for this publication, our magazine that launches the Law2020 initiative across several years and multiple media. Who are the visionaries? How can we paint a picture of the future that is engaging and instructive? And what about that future –– what exactly is in store as we mark the years between now and 2020?
My contributors came through with flying colors. John’s article and case study set the stage for Law2020 and provide a starting point from which we’ll grow our vision, expand our educational offerings and provide thought leadership over the next ten years. I appreciate David Hill’s “curmudgeonly-crafted” article, which provides a thought-provoking view of the future that is different from John’s. The many folks who will be instrumental in leading us toward a solid future are bylined in this edition of Peer to Peer, and I salute them all.
As with all things ILTA, the future’s so bright, you gotta wear shades!

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17. ILTA's 2009 IT Staffing Survey
We’re not hurling any javelins, but we hope the aggregate experiences and prognostications of our 333 participating member entities will keep your rapt attention as you review the findings from ILTA’s 2009 IT Staffing Survey. As we brainstormed the tack of this year’s publication, we knew we wanted to flesh out the many anecdotal accounts of how our member firms and companies are faring in this tough year. You’ll see from the collective data that firms of all sizes felt the sting of the global recession, though most are optimistic regarding the future.
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