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CGOC Summit 2010

Jan 20 2010 - 8:00am
Jan 21 2010 - 5:00pm
Etc/GMT-7
Location: 
Scottsdale, AZ

Adapting to Changing Facts:
From Best Practice to Next Practice

for RIGOROUS DISCOVERY and DEFENSIBLE DISPOSAL

Information Governance: Next Practice on the Horizon

Subject Matter Experts from Abbott Lans, Devon Energy, Travelers and more.

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5th Annual CGOC Summit

Jan 22 2009 - 1:30pm
Jan 23 2009 - 5:00pm
US/Eastern
Location: 
Amelia Island, Florida

Reducing the Heavy Footprint of Legal Duties on the Corporate Bottom Line

With ever-escalating expectations from courts and adversaries and the constant increase in data volume, companies face significant challenges and real burdens in preservation, discovery and retention of information. The choices the legal department makes for preservation and retention protocols go beyond the cost of review and have a far-reaching impact on data management costs and operational efficiency. This heavy cost footprint on the company is increasingly a point of tension for corporate counsel and business executives.

At the Summit our guest speakers will cover:

  • Case studies from companies that have reduced corporate risk and cost
  • Working models for optimizing processes with Finance and IT in tighter economic conditions
  • How to achieve risk-reducing practices in the legal department that result in the lowest total cost burden on the corporation
  • The corporation’s total cost of legal compliance so counsel can better understand what factors are in play

In the current macroeconomic climate, the 2009 Summit is especially important – it will provide tools, practices, and models to make Legal a better business partner; from better forecasting of discovery expenses, to clearer communications with IT on what to retain and dispose, to transparency and accountability to business staff.

Early bird registration: $299
After October 31: $425

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