SharePoint software helps businesses with content management, collaboration and sharing for intranet and Internet websites. However, with today’s increased record keeping responsibilities and e-Discovery demands, there are increasing legal discovery issues with the content generated by businesses in Sharepoint.
In this course, John Isaza discusses the legal discovery issues associated with Sharepoint, including the scope of information to manage, the legal analysis impacting SharePoint use and best practices for handling the legal issues associated with SharePoint. Other topics addressed include collaboration portals & social networking sites within Sharepoint, global & domestic regulations, spoliation, preservation case law, legal holds, Dodd-Frank, Sarbanes–Oxley, ITAR, international privacy regulations, Symantec & Clearwell surveys, SharePoint RIM management, IGRM and communicating the rules. Case law discussed includes Spanish Peaks Lodge v. Keybank 2012 WL 895465 (W.D. Penn 2012) and Toth v. Parish 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16116 (W.D. La. Mar. 2, 2009).
Mr. Isaza is widely recognized as one of the country’s foremost experts on electronic discovery, the revised Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and other RIM issues. Mr. Isaza has conducted regulatory research and worked in developing records retention programs for countless Fortune 200 companies. Mr. Isaza also has over a decade of experience as a trial lawyer specializing in business, environmental contamination, products liability and construction defects. Mr. Isaza attended Boston College Law School, where he served as the Editor of the International Law Review. He is an active speaker in the ARMA and AIIM circuits and he has authored numerous articles on electronic discovery and information management, including the 7 steps for implementing legal holds.
Practice Areas: Business Law
State Accreditations: California (CA)