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Evening briefing over wine

Thu Sep 27 2012

Join Philip Argy for�a conversation about "Duties in Electronic Evidence and Record Retention" on 11 October 2012, from 5:30pm to 7:00pm on 11 October, from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm�at the�Technology Dispute Centre (TDC), Level 7, The Trust Building, 155 King Street (at the corner of Castlereagh Street).�Attendance at this event may allow you to claim one unit of CPD.

Whether you are a lawyer, director or IT project manager, you will learn valuable information about electronic evidence and record retention: •� Is your business prepared, in the era of electronic evidence? •� Is your company compliant with record retention duties?

About the host:�Philip Argy, is a technology mediator, arbitrator, negotiator and strategist.�Listed as one of the best information technology lawyers in the world by Euromoney's Best of the Best, Argy was nominated one of the 50 most influential people in Australia in the information technology field by Information Age (1996)�and was awarded a ComputerWorld Fellow in 1997 for services to the Information Technology industry.� He is on the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) panel of arbitrators for the resolution of intellectual property disputes, especially those involving domain names.

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