This policy lays out the recommended minimum retention periods applicable to Insert company documents based on legal requirements and practical considerations.
This program will review how to manage a defensible records retention and data management program, considerations related to disposition of items that are not required to be kept by law or policy in the normal course of business and how to effectively manage legal holds when they come into play.
These rules govern the procedure in all civil actions and proceedings in the United States district courts, except as stated in Rule 81. They should be construed, and administered, and employed by the court and the parties to secure the just, speedy, and inexpensive determination of every action and proceeding.
This is a list of Missouri & Federal Data Retention and Destruction Common Sources
Papers, files, emails, texts. Healthcare companies are overflowing with records and data. This panel discussion will help you answer key questions for in-house healthcare lawyers. What competing data retention requirements do health care companies face? What is a record? How long must it be maintained? What are the pitfalls for dealing with vendors in healthcare? What does maintaining all these records cost? Get tips for reducing the cost and helping your business streamline its record retention processes.
This Top Ten provides a brief overview of important tips for addressing and mitigating insider threats in a cost-efficient manner.
In-house counsel should take a leading role in building upon regulatory actions to adopt cyber risk mitigation measures. This is a list of things that can and should be done before an attack occurs to position your company to effectively respond to a cyber incident.
Situated in the heart of Europe, Switzerland is a top location for data centers and cloud services. In Switzerland, privacy and data protection are respected both by law and in practice. Learn more about why Switzerland is such an attractive location.
This Quick Counsel will focus on commenting the new data protection regulation in Colombia and its implications for the companies that handle data.
This QuickCounsel is intended to assist counsel and human resource professionals in quickly understanding the basic concepts of social media employment issues.