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Announcing the results of the 2015 Guidance Software Second Annual E-Discovery Survey. Responded to by nearly 100 people from in-house legal departments and e-discovery service providers this survey shows some key trends with e-discovery teams.
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The expression information governance embraces a wide range of programs, policies, and initiatives for which responsibility is spread across different divisions in a company such as Legal, IT, Privacy, and others. Information governance implies a program concerned both with extracting value and mitigating the cost and risk inherent in information.
The most interesting statistic in the survey is that 37.3 percent of organizations claim to have an information governance program in place, with 29.3 percent either planning or implementing one, and 20 percent discussing an information governance initiative.
Read the complete article at: New Research: In-House Legal Teams Reveal Top Trends in E-Discovery