Media Alert: Second Stratify Webinar on eDiscovery's Dirty Little Secrets: 'In-house...
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Media Alert: Second Stratify Webinar on eDiscovery's Dirty Little Secrets:
'In-house vs. Outside Counsel: Who Decides?'
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., April 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Stratify, Inc. a market leader
in eDiscovery and subsidiary of Iron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE: IRM), the
global leader in information protection and storage services, announces
In-house vs. Outside Counsel: Who Decides?, the second webinar in its series
eDiscovery's Dirty Little Secrets.
Given the marked increase in economic and business risk anxiety, it is no
surprise that in-house counsel are scrutinizing litigation costs and seizing
more control of the discovery process. This webinar will explore the changing
relationships and roles of in-house and outside counsel around electronic
discovery, often the single largest cost in a legal proceeding.
WHAT: In-house vs. outside counsel: who decides? A 30 minute webinar covering:
-- The in-house and outside counsel e-discovery management paradigm: its
history, evolution, changing in-house counsel perspective, and outside
counsel concerns
-- How in-house and outside counsel can work together to gain control
over
e-discovery spending
-- The potential pitfalls of too much in-sourcing, and how IT,
Compliance,
records managers and third party service providers can help or hinder
During the discussion, the panel will share their expertise on how companies,
their outside counsel and third party consultants and providers can work
cooperatively together to achieve cost-effective and risk conscious results.
WHO: In-house vs. Outside Counsel: Who Decides? will feature:
-- Thomas Lahiff, Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers
-- Matthew Levy, Esq., Associate Director, Stratify
-- Stephen Whetstone, Esq., Vice President, Stratify
WHEN: May 6, 2009; 1:00PM ET
REGISTER: www.stratify.com or
http://event.on24.com/r.htm?e=141439&s=1&k=F9316FB39D6F36ACACD5879662B981D0
The educational webinar series eDiscovery's Dirty Little Secrets seeks to go
beyond the usual and ordinary in eDiscovery and delve into the minds of the
experts for the best practices, strategies and technologies that attorneys and
eDiscovery practitioners need to navigate today's tumultuous eDiscovery
environment.
Subsequent webinars in the series include:
-- June 10 - How to Reduce Costs with New Technology
-- September 16 - The Right Choice: Installed, Hosted, Hybrid?
-- November 10 - Rule 502: Does it Matter?
About Stratify, Inc.
Stratify, Inc. a subsidiary of Iron Mountain Incorporated, is one of the
largest electronic discovery solution providers in the world today, serving a
large portion of the AmLaw 200 and leading Fortune 500 corporations. The
Stratify Legal Discovery(TM) service provides one of the most comprehensive,
easy-to-use and reliable technology-assisted eDiscovery solutions for early
case assessment and efficient review. Stratify is headquartered in Mountain
View, California and maintains a significant regional presence in Boston,
Massachusetts, with datacenters in San Jose and Sacramento, CA and Bangalore,
India. For more information about Stratify, please visit www.stratify.com.
About Iron Mountain
Iron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE: IRM) helps organizations around the world
reduce the costs and risks associated with information protection and storage.
The Company offers comprehensive records management and data protection
solutions, along with the expertise and experience to address complex
information challenges such as rising storage costs, litigation, regulatory
compliance and disaster recovery. Founded in 1951, Iron Mountain is a trusted
partner to more than 120,000 corporate clients throughout North America,
Europe, Latin American and Asia Pacific. For more information, visit the
Company's Web site at www.ironmountain.com.
Stratify and Iron Mountain are registered trademarks, and Stratify Legal
Discovery is a trademark, of Iron Mountain.
SOURCE Stratify, Inc.
Sheila Biggs for Stratify, Inc. of Weber Shandwick, +1-617-520-7020,
sheila.biggs@webershandwick.com
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