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"Can TAR be used to improve RIM" - Metro NYC ARMA Chapter meeting

  • Wednesday, February 13, 2013
  • 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Kelley Drye & Warren LLP, 101 Park Avenue, 27th Floor, New York, NY 10019

"Can TAR be used to improve RIM" - 

Metro NYC ARMA Chapter meeting 

Wednesday 2/13/2013, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM


SUMMARY: Brendan and Matt will discuss the concept of Technical Assisted Review, its increasing use and acceptance for e-discovery cases and how its precision and recall might be applied to solve some of RIM’s challenges today.

LOCATION:  Kelley Drye & Warren LLP, 101 Park Avenue, 27th Floor, New York, NY 10019

Light Refreshments (Salads, Sandwiches) will be served.

FEE:

Chapter Member: $25.00

Non-Member: $25.00

Walk-In: $35.00

Student: $25.00

RSVP by Tuesday, February 12, 2013 to http://www.cvent.com/d/WFm_jMJLnUiImPagH0XU4g/rn52/P1/1Q?  

("Register" button, at bottom of page)

Business Attire

SPEAKER BIOS:

Brendan Sullivan: Brendan uses his low level technical knowledge in data transfer coupled with his business management and problem solving skills to create solutions to large scale data remediation issues. He devised non-native file restoration software solutions, and tape management software utilities that have enabled hundreds of companies solve complex tape discovery and remediation issues. Prior to joining AlixPartners LLP he served as the President & CEO of eMag Solutions LLC, an International e-discovery company that specialized in discovery from backup tape. He successfully re-engineered the company from a tape manufacturer to a full scale service provider recognized by Socha Geldman as a top 20 e-discovery provider, presiding over the creation of award winning software from the High Tech Criminal Investigating Association.

Mathew Cohen: Matthew specializes in electronic discovery and litigation readiness planning. He has extensive experience assisting corporations in the technology, consumer products, pharmaceutical, medical device, insurance and financial services sectors in preparing for, and responding to discovery demands in litigation and regulatory matters and in managing discovery in complex litigations and regulatory matters. In addition, he assists clients in revising their document retention policies to address electronically stored information, in drafting and implementing legal hold policies to allow them to ensure the preservation of relevant information, and in designing and implementing discovery response plans to allow them to internally manage the collection and processing of electronically stored information to ensure that they can respond consistently, quickly and efficiently when faced with discovery demands.

The sponsor for this event is Total Records Information Management


Questions? communications@nycarchivists.org

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