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The attorneys and analysts at Redgrave LLP have been on the pulse of the Inforamtion Governance dialogue for more than a decade, helping clients develop the rule sets, communication mechanisms and processes needed to manage their information both dynamically and comprehensively to maximize value and meet compliance objectives.  And while there has been (and continues to be) significant changes in the creation, receipt, storage, retrieval, production and disposition of information, we believe the fundamental premise remains the same - information is one of an organization’s greatest assets as well as one of its greatest liabilities and should be managed accordingly. 

Foundational Elements of The Redgrave Information Governance Framework:

  • Information resides almost entirely in one of three places: in people, in data stores or in physical media (e.g. paper, pictures)
  • Information Governance involves a framework of rules, how those rules are communicated and how the rules are applied throughout the organization
  • Information Governance serves two principal purposes: increase shareholder (or stakeholder) value and comply with legal requirements
  • The diagram below depicts how Redgrave LLP proposes organizations conceptualize the process and practice of Information Governance

 

 

While the specific services we deliver to clients varies by industry, client resources and organizational maturity, the areas in which we offer legal and technical advice, business strategy and legal representation to support Information Governance programs include: 

  • Records & Information Management Programs
  • Records Retention Schedules
  • Litigation Representation
  • Investigations
  • Legal Hold Policies
  • Litigation Response Plans
  • Social Media 
  • Mobile Computing 
  • Cloud Computing
  • New Data Applications
  • Establishing Centers of Excellence
  • Mergers and Acquisitions Plans Related to Information Governance
  • Legacy Data Remediation
  • Employee Training
  • Container Profiles
  • Data Mapping
  • Data Integrity
  • Data Security
  • Privacy and Data Protection
  • Search and Retrieval Strategies
  • Technology Evaluations and Implementations
  • Risk Assessments
  • Senior Leadership Briefing Regarding Information Governance Considerations