Friday, July 10, 2009

7 Steps for Legal Holds of ESI and Other Documents

ARMA International Releases New Book

(Vocus/PRWEB ) July 10, 2009 -- The ability to place legal holds on relevant information, including electronically stored information (ESI), is imperative to an organization's capability to respond to discovery requests and be a success. In this new book, ''7 Steps for Legal Holds of ESI and Other Documents,'' the authors cover the necessary steps to design and implement a credible business process for preserving information.

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''7 Steps for Legal Holds of ESI and Other Documents'' is a how-to-guide that describes the best practices for identifying trigger events and implementing litigation holds. It also provides a straightforward description on the scope of preservation, an explanation of why the law requires preservation, and practical tips on how to preserve records in an acceptable manner.

The book includes:

 
  • A self-analysis checklist
  • A flow chart describing the process for implementing a litigation hold
  • Chapters devoted to each step in the litigation hold process
  • Case law citations supporting these best practices
For more information or to purchase your copy, visit the ARMA International Bookstore at www.arma.org/bookstore.

To review this book for your publication, e-mail your request to ashley(dot)flynn(at)armaintl(dot)org.

About ARMA International
ARMA International (www.arma.org) is a not-for-profit, professional association and the authority on managing records and information. It is known worldwide for setting standards and best practices, and for providing comprehensive education, publications, and information on the efficient maintenance, retrieval, and preservation of information created in public and private organizations in all sectors of the economy. Formed in 1955, ARMA International is the oldest and largest association for the records and information management profession with a current international membership of more than 11,000. It also publishes Information Management magazine.

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