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ARMA Northern NJ Educational Event
> Folks,
>
> Those of you in the New Jersey area may be interested in the following
> educational event.
>
> MEETING NOTICE
> Tuesday, February 8, 2000
>
> Where: Woodbridge Hilton, Iselin, NJ
> Exit 131A, Garden State Parkway
>
> When: Tuesday, February 8, 2000
>
> 3:45 - 4:45 Open Board
> Meeting
> 5:00 - 5:30 Social
> 5:30 - 6:00 Dinner
> 6:00 - 7:00 Speaker
>
> Topic: New Paths of Litigation Discovery .... How
> Records Managers Can Smooth the Way
>
> Speaker: Dr. Diane S. Barrasso, President
> Barrasso Biotech Consulting
> Associates
> Westfield, NJ
>
> Cost: $30.00 Chapter members / $35.00 all others
> and walk-ons. Cancellations not received by noon on Friday, February 4,
> 2000 will be automatically billed.
>
> Reserve: Mary Bogart (973) 597-6104
> On-line: http://www.armannj.org
>
> Sponsors: Archive Systems, Fairfield, NJ
> Quorum / Lanier, Saddle Brook, NJ
>
> In the event of inclement weather, contact Mary
> Bogart on (973) 597-6104 for further information or visit our website,
> http://www.armannj.org and there will be a meeting status on the main
> page.
>
> Our Speaker: Dr. Diane S. Barrasso received a B.S. degree, with honors,
> and a M.S. degree from Lehigh University, Bethlehem in biology and her
> Doctor of Philosophy in Microbiology from Rutgers, the State University in
> 1988. For the years 1984 - 1988 she was a Research Intern at the Waksman
> Institute, Rutgers University, where she was exposed to all of the major
> disciplines and techniques currently impacting molecular biology. She was
> the Johanna and Charles Busch Predoctoral Fellow from 1984 - 87, and is a
> Sigma Xi member.
>
> In 1989 she formed Barrasso Biotech Consulting Associates offering
> technical litigation support services to outside defense counsel for the
> pharmaceutical, biotechnology and health-care industries. She has been
> involved in the design and coordination of large document handling
> projects which include document collection, document processing and
> document retrieval systems for litigation. In preparation for trial, she
> has conducted analysis of technical, marketing and financial records and
> has been closely involved with corporate attorneys, research scientists,
> expert witnesses, accounting and marketing consultants and other members
> comprising a technical litigation team.
>
>
> Abstract: Success in discovery means keeping costs down and
> quality high. What are some of today's problems that Record Managers have
> encountered with the discovery process and, importantly, how can they be
> resolved? What is it that the lawyers are trying to accomplish in the
> long run and how do the ends dictate the means? Whether simply a source
> for describing records storage procedures or an active participant in the
> corporation's risk management program, the Records Manager is a vital
> component in every discovery process. The choice is yours to anticipate
> and embrace discovery or merely be on call when a discovery arises to lend
> a helping hand. Learn more about the current state of the art of
> discovery, the differences among discoveries and the critical role of the
> Records Manager in shaping the discovery process by working closely with
> the discovery team.
>
> Regards,
>
> Barry
>
> Barry J. Terenna
> President, Northern New Jersey Chapter
> ARMA International
>
> Phone 732-524-6344
> Fax 732-524-5082
>
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