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Infocrossing and Nixon Peabody LLP Partner to Host Electronic Discovery Webinar
Business Wire, Dec 12, 2006
Webinar Will Discuss Effect of Recent Change in Law for Electronic Data Retention
LEONIA, N.J. -- Infocrossing, Inc. (NASDAQ:IFOX), a provider of selective IT infrastructure, enterprise application and business process outsourcing services, today announced they will be partnering with Nixon Peabody LLP to host a webinar discussing changes in eDiscovery law. The webinar, which will be hosted by Nixon Peabody LLP Partner Jonathan Sablone, will take place Wednesday, December 13, 2006 at 1:00 P.M. EDT.
Mr. Sablone, a business and financial services litigation specialist, will discuss how organizations can prepare for the change in law and how it will affect record retention policies. He will advise participants on what to do if litigation is imminent, how to quickly respond to legal, human resource, and regulatory-related email search and discovery requests and how to effectively manage high volumes of electronic data.
Registration for this event is available by visiting https://infocrossing.webex.com.
What: eDiscovery New Law Alert Live Webinar
Who: Jonathan Sablone, Partner, Nixon Peabody LLP
When: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 @ 1:00 P.M. EDT
Where: https://infocrossing.webex.com
About Infocrossing (www.infocrossing.com)
Infocrossing, Inc. (NASDAQ:IFOX) is a provider of selective IT infrastructure, enterprise application and business process outsourcing services delivering the computing platforms and proprietary systems that enable companies, regardless of industry, to process data and share information within their business, and between their customers, suppliers and distribution channels. Leading companies leverage Infocrossing's robust computing infrastructure, skilled technical team, and process-driven operations to reduce costs and improve service delivery by outsourcing the operation of mainframes, mid-range, open system servers, networks and business processes to Infocrossing.
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