Researching and Analyzing Legal Records Retention Requirements
Records and Information Management (RIM) professionals often struggle with determining how long records should be retained for legal purposes. In-house counsel, staff attorneys, and law departments are usually too busy keeping up with litigation and...
Race for a Vaccine: Recordkeeping Implications for Pharmaceutical Companies
The world is in a race to manufacture and produce a safe vaccine for COVID-19. This has led to an unprecedented pace and volume of clinical trial documentation for the many companies and organizations competing...
Personal Data Transfers Post-Privacy Shield
The European Court of Justice’s recent move to strike down the US-EU privacy shield agreement has upended the bilateral personal data transfer framework and pulled the rug out from under numerous American businesses who work...
Artificial Intelligence: The Final Frontier in Records and Information Management
According to the European Commission’s Artificial Intelligence for Europe, “Artificial intelligence (AI) is already part of our lives – it is not science fiction.” From smart speakers to customer service, AI has found its way...
What’s in Your Privacy Data Policy?
The records and information management world has experienced a gradual yet seismic ideological shift in recent years. Long gone are the days of thinking solely in terms of HOW LONG MUST WE KEEP this information....
Policy into Practice — Strategies for Operationalizing Your Records Retention Schedule
If you’ve been in the business of Information Governance for very long you have likely seen many debates or discussions about the best way to do retention scheduling. Common considerations include the ideal size, big...