"Doing Battle the Nice Way: Legal & Compliance Challenges in Records & Information Management - Negotiating an E-Communications Policy"
SPEAKER: Randolph KahnDATE: April 15, 2008
TIME: 8:00 - 4:30
PLACE: Georgia World Congress Center
REGISTRATION FEE: $165 (ARMA member rate), $195 (non-member rate)
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This seminar will explore a wide array of electronic information and records issues including recent courts' decisions dealing with e-mail, destruction of evidence, security precautions, development of records policies and procedures, imaged records and disposition of originals, etc. Practical solutions to complex records risk and legal issues will be addressed. This session goes beyond Records Management basics to take the attendee through a comprehensive overview of the latest issues in the field including electronic records management, e-mail issues, and attorney-client privilege in the digital age.
"If you use it, you have to manage it." Despite case after case illustrating the consequences of failing to take this simple statement to heart, many organizations today still fail to provide the policy and practical guidance employees need when using e-mail, instant messaging, and other contemporary communications technologies. In this interactive and entertaining program, Mr. Kahn will take you through the process of developing an e-communication policy - one designed to address the range of legal, compliance, technological, business, and human resources issues that organizations must tackle. In the process you will learn not only to confront the issues, but also see first-hand the challenges inherent to negotiation and implementing policy in the real world.
BIOGRAPHY: RANDOLPH KAHN, ESQ.
Randolph A. Kahn, Esq., is an internationally recognized authority on the legal, compliance and policy issues of business information, electronic records, e-business processes, and information technology. As the principal of Kahn Consulting Inc., Mr. Kahn advises corporate counsels, information technology professionals in both government and corporate institutions on policy issues related to the management of digital information and electronic records.
Mr. Kahn's clients include federal, state, and local agencies; federal and state courts; Fortune 500 corporations; information technology vendors; and other organizations. Specific areas of expertise include electronic records management; electronic filing; enterprise e-mail management strategies; electronic and digital signature legality; and electronic discovery. Mr. Kahn also has vertical expertise in the pharmaceutical and financial services industries.
In addition to teaching at George Washington University, Mr. Kahn conducts more than 50 seminars, lectures, and keynote addresses across the country each year. Mr. Kahn is a columnist for E-Doc Magazine on legal and risk management issues related to information and a contributor to publications such as The Business Lawyer (American Bar Association). Business Law Today (American Bar Association), Digital Discover and E-Evidence, and KM World. He is frequently interviewed by major media outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, and Fortune Magazine, among others.
Mr. Kahn is involved with a number of international industry groups, including the American Bar Association's Electronic Evidence and Information Security Committees; Federal Bar Association; AIIM International; International Standards Organization (ISO); Parenteral Drug Association (PDA); Drug Information Association (DIA); American Health and Information Management Association (AHIMA); ARMA International; and others.
Registration Options:
#1. To make a reservation fill out the form below, and pay via PAYPAL with the links provided. Reservation deadline is April 8, 2008
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Members of ARMA - $165.00 Non-Members - $195.00
#2. Don't wish to use Paypal? Print out and mail us the Registration Information PDF along with a check to:
Tera Ladner
PO Box 509
Covington, GA 30015-0509
Make check payable to ARMA Atlanta. Must be postmarked by April 8, 2008.
Download the PDF version of our Registration Information PDF here.
Cancellations must be received the Monday before the meeting. No shows will be billed after each monthly meeting.
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Workshop
"Securing Electronic Information"
Brad Joiner, Federal Reserve Bank
Lunch Speaker
"Managing Electronic Information: A Case Study"
Tom Johnson, Coca-Cola Company
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