Monday, July 16, 2007

Most Billion-Dollar Companies Not Ready for Court

Jon Brodkin writes on NetworkWorld:

Most information managers are not prepared to comply with federal rules requiring them to produce electronic documents relevant to litigation, says a Forrester Research study based on interviews with 25 billion-dollar companies.

“Amendments to the FRCP [Federal Rules of Civil Procedure] took effect late last year, forcing information managers to take a hard look in the mirror and ask, ‘Can all electronically stored information potentially relevant to a given litigation matter be found and produced in less than 100 days?’ The answer for most is a resounding ‘No,’” Forrester says in a report to be released today with the title “Abysmal: the State of Retention Management.”

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