Information Governance Expert Julie J. Colgan to Speak at ILTACONExperts to Discuss Matter Mobility at Legal Technology Conference
By: DTI ILTACON, an educational conference for law firm and legal department professionals, is hosted by the International Legal Technology Associations (ILTA). ILTACON provides attendees with abundant opportunities to learn and share their experiences, knowledge and success in driving and embracing ever-changing technology within their organization and the industry. Julie Colgan, an industry expert and respected thought leader in information governance and records management, will participate in a session to explore the challenges organizations face when client matter information must be transferred in and out as attorneys change firms. "Attorney lateral moves – whether leaving or joining a firm – are complex, multi-stakeholder events and are often underestimated in terms of level of effort and risk," said Colgan. "We put together this session to help practitioners build actionable job aids on key components of a matter mobility program." The Matter Mobility Workshop will allow attendees to develop a framework of and checklist for tackling matter mobility challenges. To learn more about this session or ILTACON, please visit the DTI events page on the matter mobility workshop. About DTI DTI is a leading legal process outsourcing (LPO) company serving law firms, corporations and government entities around the globe. DTI helps its clients accelerate the changes they must make to remain competitive. DTI is a preeminent leader in the management of information and processes. The company manages risks and minimizes costs associated with complex litigation and compliance functions. The extensive experience in eDiscovery, managed services, litigation support, and court reporting is unmatched in the industry. To learn more about DTI's global footprint, flexibility, capacity and world-class project management, visit www.DTIGlobal.com. End
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