Compliance issues will soon make e-discovery look like child’s play, so I’m already calendaring the next ARMA International conference, which will be held Oct. 17-19 at the Gaylord National Hotel and Conference Center in National Harbor, Md., just outside Washington, D.C. (See www.arma.org/conference.)

ARMA reports that the conference will feature more than 80 education programs, and an exposition hall where you can meet with 200-plus vendors displaying their latest products and services. ALM and the International Legal Technology Association both partner with ARMA; its sweet spot is records management and analysis. Its scope is broad. It serves the health care, financial, manufacturing, contracting, energy, utilities, education, consulting, and insurance industries — so it’s a good fit with our legal community, as its “horizontal” purview covers many food groups, just as lawyers do.

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