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Gregg Mayer is a journalist and lawyer with a keen interest in the rapidly evolving world of e-Discovery. Gregg has published numerous articles, including writing for law journals and the American Bar Association. Gregg served as editor-in-chief of the Mississippi Law Journal. Before practicing law, Gregg worked as a newspaper reporter for six years.
Mr./Mrs. President, How Will You Archive?
Posted by Gregg Mayer on Wednesday, March 12th, 2008
Here’s something you don’t hear a lot of clamoring about in the musty caucus hallways: which candidate will implement a comprehensive email policy? Maybe we should hear more about it.
A recent article in The Seattle Times took on this very issue:
I know the three remaining candidates are busy addressing the really important questions. But sometime before the fall, they will need to tell us how they will develop a comprehensive e-mail archive and backup system that will allow easy search and retrieval of future public records.
As a bonus, they can tell us they believe in technology’s ability to make tasks easier and are comfortable in its use.
Read the rest of the article here.
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