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2008 Webinar Greening the Legal Profession
Richard Roy, Founder of Oregon Lawyers for a Sustainable Future, John S. Kirk,  Director of Administration, Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox and Gina Maciula, Executive Director, Wendel, Rosen, Black & Dean LLP, discuss policies and practices to promote a sustainable environment in your firm.  A webinar event from Professional Legal Management Week, October 2008.
2008 Peer to Peer Trends in Risk Management
Pat Archbold of IntApp discusses the corporate GRC framework ("governance, risk and compliance") for assessing and managing risk and how it can be adapted to the law firm environment.
2008 Conference IT Roles in Loss Prevention
IT is often a control point for access to, and the creation and destruction of, information.  In this presentation, Ann Ostrander offers advice on what points to consider to protect your firm when making decisions affecting the control of information.
2008 Conference Legal Hold Management within a Law Department
Woods Abbott, Liz Schimmel, and Deidre Paknad of PSS Systems review how legal departments are implementing processes to reduce the risks and costs associated with legal hold management and identify emerging practices for increasing the defensibility and reducing the workload involved in legal hold management.
2008 Webinar Litigation Holds - Issues and Best Practices
In this webinar, Bob Dolinsky and Rob Kerr from eSentio review some of the many issues facing technology and practice leaders in law firms as well as “best practices” that law firms should consider on the topic of litigation holds.  The slides from this presentation may be found here.
2008 Conference The Dollars and Sense of Going Green
Kathy Sheehan and Catherine Hill compare the difference between “going green” and “green washing” and discuss how to develop a sustainability plan for your law firm and how to measure the cost and the benefits of “going green.”
2007 Conference Data Privacy in the EU and How It Impacts Firms in the US
The European Data Privacy Directive is counter to U.S. regulations. This panel explores the impact it has on U.S. and Canadian firms and shares insights and experiences from the law firm, corporate counsel, and vendor perspectives. Members Debbie Bromsun and Shalini Rajoo are joined by Jeff Isenberg, Cobra Legal Solutions, and Howard Reissner, Planet Data Solutions Inc on the panel.
2007 Conference Managing Your Data: Policies, Practices & Tools
Galina Datskovsky, MDY Advanced Technologies, is joined by Charlene Wacenske and Joseph Anton to discuss the latest regulatory issues around data retention, the implication of 'non-compliance'; and to provide tips on dealing with special issues.
2007 Conference Regulations Impacting Law Firm Risk Management
Maureen Sirhall and Matt Kesner discuss recent significant changes in regulations which affect law firms and the way they operate, and how the use of technology is affected by regulation changes.
2007 Conference WE Must Produce
Terrence Coan of Baker Robbins teams with Scott Christensen and Charlene Wacenske to look at the impact on a law firm when it has to produce electronically stored information persuant to a discovery request.
2007 Conference What Corporations Need to Know About Metadata, Electronic Docs, Privacy and Compliance
Panelists Donna Payne of Payne Consulting and Ross Kodner of Microlaw, along with member Carolyn Carissimo help you gain insight into the perils of metadata and be made aware of applicable legislation and regulations surrounding privacy and data leakage and identify methods for protection against misuse of metadata.
2006 Peer to Peer IP Protection Against Former Employees
Attorney Tori Levine and Jason Park of Litigation Solution discuss how IP goes beyond just patents, and recommend steps to  prepare and deter the theft of intellectual property by departing or disgruntled employees.
2006 Conference Regulations: Which Ones Apply and What to do About Them
Robert Brownstone and Kevin Moore cover the legal requirements of Notices of Security Breach, HIPAA, Gramm-Leach-Bliley, Sarbanes-Oxley Internal Controls, and FACT Act and show how to comply using the COBIT and ITIL frameworks.
2005 Peer to Peer HIPAA in the Law Firm?
Adam Hansen reviews the HIPAA legislation and the implications for law firms if they receive personal healthcare information in the course of their business. 
2005 Conference Loss Prevention and Administrative Records
Bob Tooker and consultant Galina Datskovsky from MDY look at the case law relating to records preservation, the relevant Sedona principals and provide sample retention schedules.
2004 Conference Corporate Compliance & Ethics Programs
John Brigham, Jr of Corpedia presents a detailed plan for using technology to develop a corporate compliance program.
2003 Conference New Requirements for Information Mgmt in a Post-Enron World
William Fied, RealLegal, reviews the new drivers for liability for corporate general counsel: Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, IT security, and terrorism.
2001 Conference Conoco Law School
A case study of how Conoco developed and implemented a training program on compliance issues for its lawyers and staff.
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