The Impact of the New FRCP Amendments
on Your Business

A Webinar held as a live event on June 26, 2007

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SPEAKERS:
Michael Osterman, President, Osterman Research
Matt Smith, President, LiveOffice Corporation

On December 1, 2006, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) went into effect.  These changes have a significant impact on electronic discovery and have already affected the way corporations manage their electronically stored information.  Now, increasing litigation and high costs are forcing companies to rethink how to collect, review and produce data in response to a discovery request.

What does this amendment really mean for all organizations, regardless of industry or size?  What steps can be taken to prepare and protect against the potentially devastating and disruptive e-discovery process?

Join us for this Webinar to hear what leading industry experts advise in developing a cost-effective solution to FRCP and litigation readiness, addressing both your IT and legal requirements.

What you'll learn:

  • Why organizations should care about legal discovery
  • What organizations should do in response to the new FRCP amendments
  • Strategies on how to use message management to mitigate litigious risk
  • Benefits of partnering with a managed message provider
  • Demonstration of how easy it is to archive and discover messages if you have the right solution in place

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