ILTA White Papers: Risky Business

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This issue has 74 pages and 15 articles

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“ Cover”
Risky Business Walking a Fine Line ILTA White Paper October 2011 Linking Law Firms and Corporate Legal Departments Meaning Based Governance eDiscovery Consolidated Archive Document & Email Management Records Management Legal Hold Compliance Autonomy offers an industry first capability for law fir...
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“ In This Issue” (page 3)
In This Issue 6 SIX KEY AREAS OF INTELLIGENT LEGAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT by Robin Hardy of Autonomy, Inc. and Liza Madden of Autonomy iManage 18 SAFER CLOUD, BETTER PRACTICE: TEN CLOUD-COMPUTING CONSIDERATIONS by Jeff Goens of Dialawg LLC and Jack Newton of Clio 28 AUTOMATING YOUR BUSINESS INTAK...
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“ Six Key Areas of Intelligent Legal Information Management” (page 4)
ROBIN HARDY AUTONOMY, INC. LIZA MADDEN AUTONOMY IMANAGE Six Key Areas of Intelligent Legal Information Management M 6 Risky Business eeting risk and regulatory demands, while properly managing the explosion of multichannel content such as rich media and social network interactions, has elevated i...
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“ Safer Cloud, Better Practice:Ten Cloud-Computing Considerations” (page 16)
JEFF GOENS DIALAWG LLC JACK NEWTON CLIO Safer Cloud, Better Practice: Ten Cloud-Computing Considerations E 18 very so often, a development in technology so profoundly impacts the practice of law that we find ourselves barely able to recall how we previously survived without it. Today, we are in t...
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“ Automating Your Business Intake Process Is a Good "Hobbit" to Practice” (page 26)
STEVE HELD AND RYAN POWERS CLARITY CONSULTING Automating Your Business Intake Process Is a Good "Hobbit" to Practice "It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations, if you live near him." — J.R.R. Tolkien, "The Hobbit" That's excellent advice for law firms, not just hobbits. Beca...
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“ Ethical Walls and Confidentiality Screens:Not Just for Conflicts” (page 32)
NANCY BEAUCHEMIN INOUTSOURCE Ethical Walls and Confidentiality Screens: Not Just for Conflicts H 34 istorically, law firms implemented most ethical walls and confidentiality screens in response to an identified potential conflict between existing and former clients in new representations. Evolvin...
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“ Mitigating the Malpractice Risks of E-Discovery” (page 38)
JOE TREESE ESIDENCE malpractice mal·prak·tis -noun 1. failure of a professional person, as a physician or lawyer, to render proper services through reprehensible ignorance or negligence or through criminal intent, especially when injury or loss follows. 2. any improper, negligent practice; miscon...
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“ Developing Strong Network Security with a Services-Integrator Approach” (page 42)
CARLOS RODRIGUEZ NEXSEN PRUET Developing Strong Network Security with a Services- Integrator Approach M 44 Risky Business embers of the legal community are always interested in data- loss statistics that they can show to management to demonstrate why it is so important to secure smartphones, syst...
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“ There's an Elephant in theRoom! Realizing the Risks of Social Media in the Workplace” (page 48)
NATALIE HUHA JUSTENGAGE, INC. There's an Elephant in the Room! Realizing the Risks of Social Media in the Workplace P 50 owered by consumers like you and me, with cloud and mobile technologies right in our hands with 24/7 access, social media are becoming the preferred communication platforms for...
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“ Warning: Hoard Data at Your Own Risk” (page 52)
JIM MCGANN INDEX ENGINES Warning: Hoard Data at Your Own Risk I 54 nformation technology owns data and legal owns policies, but when they aren't working together, who owns the mess? Corporations have a serious hoarding problem. Data is being hoarded at unprecedented rates: billions of email messa...
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