Your company history accumulates in the piles of records kept on shelves and computers, in closets and drawers. Storage costs and litigation liability continue to grow. What are your Records Retention Management procedures?
You wonder:
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Where to begin?
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How to comply with laws and regulations?
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How to design, implement and maintain a company-wide records retention schedule?
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Electronic Discovery Litigation
As a result of Sarbanes-Oxley, Arthur Andersen, expanded regulation and records-intensive litigation, top management suddenly recognizes the importance of electronic discovery litigation and the necessity of organized records retention, and records management. IRCH is the proven standard for providing intelligent records retention management and information management solutions so that you are ready for electronic data discovery.
Records Retention Management
IRCH develops and helps to maintain a comprehensive records retention management program keeping organizations compliant with the latest laws and regulations, while eliminating unnecessary risks.
IRCH's innovative methodology provides legally defensible records retention management solutions that save you time and money, both in your practice and in court.
Records Retention Software
IRCH has developed a suite of software products for Electronic Discovery Litigation. Our Records Retention Software helps your company develop legally defensible records retention programs and information management schedules, preventing unnecessary legal expenses.
Retention Manager 3, Retention Wizard, Legal Requirements for Business Records: The Electronic Edition, and Establishing and Managing Successful Records Management Programs(CD Seminar) are the quick and easy solutions to establishing a legally-defensible records retention program and information management schedule in your organization.
In addition IRCH has been involved with the authoring of:
IRCH also provides a host of services to aid in in the development of retention schedules and analyze other legal issues affecting your records and information management programs: