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Can paper records that have been imaged then be destroyed? MER Conference, Chicago

events May 24, 2016

In this session, John Isaza will discuss why imaged records are just as admissible as original paper records based on: The Federal Rules of Evidence and state equivalents, Case law, and A plethora of federal and state statutes and regulations. There is no legal foundation or rationales for retaining the great majority of imaged original paper…

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Emerging Practices for Electronic Records Disposition, Whitepaper

insights May 3, 2016

This whitepaper intends to inform professionals in different fields about the complexity presented by today’s record management legal requirements. This authoritative report will help redefine how organizations stablish a sustainable policy and defensible process to facilitate compliance with standards, laws, and regulations, decrease storage requirements, and reduce litigation risk. To aid in this, the paper concludes…

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John Isaza Appointed Co-Chair of ABA Social Media Subcommittee

news February 9, 2015

Rimon, P.C. is pleased to announce that Partner John Isaza has been appointed Co-Chair of the Social Media Subcommittee of the ABA Business Law Section’s Cyberspace Law Committee. Along with co-chair Valerie Surgenor, a renowned privacy attorney in Europe from the law firm MacRoberts LLP out of Scotland, he has been tasked with developing recommended policies…

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Rimon’s John Isaza featured in TechTarget: RIM likely to lead strategy as privacy compliance becomes a priority

insights December 10, 2014

John Isaza, head of Rimon’s Information Governance and Records Management Practice, was recently interviewed by TechTarget editor, Ben Cole. He shares insight on the changing role of records and information management professionals as businesses increasingly prioritize privacy compliance. This interview originally appeared in TechTarget. You can read it at the original source here. By Ben Cole, Site Editor of TechTarget Privacy has become a top…

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Proposed FRCP Changes: Effect on eDiscovery, RIM & IG (CLE)

November 13, 2014

The Supreme Court is expected to approve a proposed set of revisions to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), which would go into effect by December of 2015. Are you ready for those changes?  In this program, Rimon Partner and renowned Information Governance, Records and Legal Holds expert, John Isaza, will walk the audience…

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CLE Webinar – Proposed Federal Rules Changes: Impact on E-discovery, RIM & Information Governance Programs

events October 13, 2014

Presentation by Rimon, P.C. Partner, John Isaza The Supreme Court is expected to approve a proposed set of revisions to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), which would go into effect by December of 2015. Are you ready for those changes?  In this program, renowned Information Governance, Records and Legal Holds expert, John Isaza,…

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Rimon’s John Isaza Featured in TechTarget: Information Classification, Data Mapping, and e-Discovery

insights September 1, 2014

Partner John Isaza, who heads up Rimon’s Information Governance and Records Management Practice, is featured in a recent article by TechTarget editor Ben Cole. He shares the importance of defining what a record is and developing a records management schedule for your organization. You can read the article at its original source here. By Ben Cole, Site…

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Rimon’s John Isaza Explains Information Governance and Defensible Disposition on Legal Talk Network Podcast

insights August 15, 2014

Legal Talk Network producer Laurence Colletti interviewed John Isaza, a pioneer in information governance and records management, at the LegalTech West Coast Trade Show. Together they discussed the concepts of defensible disposition as well as risk, readiness, and revenue as they pertain to information governance and law firm data. Although attorneys can’t sell or disseminate client data, they…

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