The International Legal Technology Association is again partnering with ARMA to offer LitCon — the Legal Information Technology Conference 2011. (The ARMA acronym doesn’t stand for anything anymore, but this is the group that focuses on information governance, née records management.)
LitCon’11 kicks off ARMA’s 56th annual meeting, with a daylong program Sunday at the Gaylord National Hotel & Conference Center near Washington, D.C. (Bring your sneakers, this hotel rivals its sister venue in Nashville, Tenn., for huge; at the end of each day, you’ll feel like you ran a marathon.) LitCon’11 includes nine panels, ranging from “Knowledge Management & Universal Search” to “Records Management Judo” to “Attorney and Client Mobility — Managing the Movement of Confidential Client Information In and Out of the Firm.”
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