Defensible Deletion of Legacy Data

When:  Jun 18, 2020 from 15:00 to 16:00 (ET)

Description

Legacy data is all around us in different forms in the legal industry. We see it in corporate email, structured review databases, cloud collaboration platforms, FTP sites, document management systems, shared network drives, HR and payroll systems, and cold storage repositories just to name a few. The volume and nature of legacy data varies by company, department, team, and project. What is not variable is the need to understand and manage it.

Every organization invests resources to understand and manage legacy data - selecting among maintaining, archiving, or deleting, and documenting decisions and actions - for sound information governance, compliance, security, and risk management. Join us in this virtual roundtable to discuss the handling of legacy data including when to pull the trigger on deleting in a defensible manner, how to define a plan, manage, and document the process, who to include in decision making, and why it is important to revisit the legacy data landscape often. We look forward to a lively and educational conversation!

Speakers

Ricky Brooman - Litigation Support Project Manager at Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP
Joshua Johns - Manager of Information Governance at Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
Chris Acosta - Head of Firmwide eDiscovery Resources at Morrison & Foerster
Richard Lourens - Staff Analyst, Legal Services at Bayer Corporation
Joan Washburn - Director of Litigation and Ediscovery Services at Holland & Knight LLP

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