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ARMA - Boston Chapter Meeting
Thursday, October 30, 2008

 

 

Presents:

 

"e-Discovery - Role of the Electronic Records Manager"

Part 3 of 4

 

 

 

Paresky Conference Center

Simmons College

Main Campus

Brookline Ave.

Boston,  MA 02115

 

Presented by:

 

Andrew M. Cohen, EMC Corporation
Andrew is Associate General Counsel for EMC Corporation, a Fortune 500 information storage and management solutions company. His responsibilities include managing teams within the legal department that handle mergers and acquisitions, litigation, investigations, employment, and corporate compliance including employee training and records and information management. In this capacity, Andrew bridges the gap between legal, compliance and IT functions, improving business processes and providing infrastructure solutions for the proactive policy management of information. He is a member of The Sedona Conference® Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production (WG1) and has written numerous articles on e-discovery, records retention, email archiving, content management, employment law and corporate compliance. Andrew is also a member the records retention subcommittee of the American Bar Association, the Association of Corporate Counsel and the New England Labor Counsel.

 

Sean Regan, Symantec Corporation
Sean is Symantec's E-Discovery Product Marketing Manager. Symantec is a Fortune 500 information management and security company. His focus is on content archiving as part of the E-discovery and compliance process. Before joining Symantec, Regan held business development and sales positions at IMlogic, an instant messaging compliance archiving and security start-up acquired by Symantec. Prior to that he served as an IT Administrator, where he worked to balance technical and legal considerations related to the early use of Instant Messaging and P2P in the enterprise. Regan is a member of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model working group on Collection and Preservation as well as the Code of Conduct Working Group. He also participates in The Sedona Conference® Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production (WG1) and the Working Group on International Electronic Information Management, Discovery and Disclosure (WG6).

 

Sarah Worley, Pre-Trial Solutions

 

Charles Young, Tufts University
Charles is Director of Information Security and Security Officer within UIT, the central IT organization for the University. He is responsible for coordinating distributed information security efforts across three campuses in the Boston area. He serves as a liaison and primary point of contact between the various IT, legal and University Archives groups as part of Tufts' ongoing e-discovery efforts. Prior to assuming his current position, he has worked as a managed security analyst and consultant for an international ISP, an information security manager for a research laboratory, and security consultant for several organizations. Charles is a member of key information security and higher education organizations including ISSA, ISC2, ISACA, Infragard and EDUCAUSE.

 

Overview:

ARMA Boston, Simmons College GSLIS and the Sedona Conference have joined forces to bring you a terrific 4 part series on Ediscovery. This third part of the series will cover the need for records professionals, lawyers, and IT professionals to work collaboratively to address electronic discovery challenges.

 

Time:
11:00 AM – Registration
12:00 PM – Lunch
12:30 PM – 2:30 PM Presentation

 

Menu Choices:

Salad - Asian Mixed Greens with Miso Dressing
Hickory Smoked Pork Loin with Cranberry Orange Chutney
Roasted Chicken Breast wih Cornbread and Chorizo Dressing, Cranberry Mango Relish and Jicama and Cilantro Slaw
Vegetarian Dish
Dessert - Carrot Cake

 

Fees:
Chapter Members: $45.00
Non-Chapter Members: $65.00

Walk-In: $65.00

 

Save the dates for the other 1 last part to this series:
November 20 - Mock Trial


A number of parking facilities are nearby (copy/paste into your browser http://my.simmons.edu/services/business/parking/off-campus.shtml). Closest is probably:
Landmark Center garage – 401 Park Drive
Rates: 1-1.5 hrs $5, 2-2.5 hrs. $9, 2.5-18 hrs. $15
Contact: 617-927-0398

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED: Reservations can be made at www.armaboston.org, Reservations Not Cancelled 24 Hours in Advance Will Be Billed.

Contributions or gifts to our organization are not deductible as charitable contributions for US federal income tax purposes. Membership dues and other payments may be deductible as ordinary necessary business expenses.

 

 

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