Information governance is of increasing concern for law firms in light of changing technologies and evolving compliance regulations. Record-keeping is a baseline from which law firms and legal departments should start thinking about evolving comprehensive information governance programs, and the Association of Legal Administrators (ALA) Annual Educational Conference and Exposition this week in Nashville, Tenn. will encourage discussion about information governance and new tools to make it a priority.
Canon Business Process Services, a provider of managed service technology and best practice advice for information governance, and will be focused on addressing why it is critical for law firms and corporate legal departments to evolve processes like record keeping at the ALA Annual Educational Conference.
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