Records management in the legal field isn’t the most glamorous career choice. So it was a surprise to hear some very creative comments Sunday at the Legal Information Technology Conference, part of the wider ARMA conference in Washington, D.C. — comments that kept this relatively dry subject pleasantly entertaining. A sampling of comments that kept legal records managers laughing follows.
Angela Akpapunam, director of document lifecycle services at WilmerHale, noted that some senior lawyers in her firm still refer to records management as “central files” and that one person misunderstood the term “document lifecycle” to be “document lifestyle.”
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