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Corporate

Oct. 31, 2013

As data piles up, GCs take steps to streamline processes

In a world in which big data plays an ever-growing role, in-house counsel implement document-retention and -destruction programs to save costs during litigation, according to an in-house conference panel.


In a world in which big data plays an ever-growing role, in-house counsel should lead the implementation of document retention and destruction programs to save costs during litigation, according to a session at this week's Association of Corporate Counsel conference in Los Angeles.


The Wednesday morning session, titled "Take Control of Discovery and Review Costs in the Era of Big Data," featured speakers Nick Kriegel, assistant general counsel of Sa...

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