On Sunday, IT professionals, lawyers, and journalists will descend upon the Venetian Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas for the 58th Annual Conference & Expo. The association, established in 1955, has 27,000+ members from a broad range of industries, including government, legal, health care, financial services, and petroleum—in the United States, Canada, and more than 30 other countries, ARMA explains on its website, www.arma-org.
It draws a wide range of attendees: information governance professionals, archivists, corporate librarians, imaging specialists, legal professionals, IT managers, consultants, lawyers, and educators, to name a few. This year’s wide array of panels includes a two-day, six-panel track organized by the International Legal Technology Association, addressing cyberprivacy, data privacy, predictive coding and analytics, legal tech’s future, security, risk management, cross-border data transmission, and more.
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