“Archive To Survive”

Another point of view about saving information. This article is in favor, but that might have something to do with the subject of this publication from Jupitermedia: "Archiving is certainly one of the hottest areas of storage right now. It lies at the heart of a subject that is near, though perhaps not so dear, to the heart of every storage manager — retaining a legion of records to comply...

“E-Discovery Firms Search Data for Evidence”

Good overview of the surging e-discovery field. Reporting by the Los Angeles Times: "Day and night, rows of whirring, blinking computers sock away enormous batches of digital records sent by companies involved in lawsuits. Other data are discovered deep in hard drives — wedged between personal e-mails, pornography and other files— by Kroll Ontrack forensic teams whose code names keep...

Sarbanes-Oxley Workload?

Check out this article by Cary Griffith in Legal Assistant Today magazine about the Sarbanes-Oxley Act creating more work than ever before for paralegals: "Almost four years later, paralegals still are trying to unscramble their increased workloads." Next thing you know, we'll have little 'Sarbanettes' running around doing what case assistants do for litigation....

Forbes Sarbanes-Oxley Article

Interesting commentary about Sarbanes-Oxley from Forbes' Adviser Soapbox newsletter: "Here's what we know about Sarbanes-Oxley: It is one of the most significant changes to federal securities laws in history; it has been difficult and expensive to implement for publicly traded U.S. companies; and it is here to stay. Despite its drawbacks and costs, Sarbanes-Oxley has helped boost shareholder...