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Chief Legal Officers Putting High Priority on Records and Information Management Compliance Programs for 2008

by Editors on November 19, 2007

It’s not too early to start thinking about resolutions for the New Year – and one good one may be improving records and information management practices, as a recent survey of Chief Legal Officers indicates.   If you’re interested in these topics, head over to Rick Wolf’s The Datakos Blog, which was created to share perspectives and news on the latest developments in corporate governance, compliance and ethics, e-discovery and records management policy development. Rick also covers client relationship management and law department challenges with litigation management.

Chief Legal Officers Putting High Priority on Records and Information Management Compliance Programs for 2008: Financial News – Yahoo Finance

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