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Data Management for Health Care Organizations: Is Your Head in the Sand? The Data Is Not There December 5, 2012

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Data Management for Health Care Organizations:Is Your Head in the Sand?The Data Is Not ThereDecember 5, 2012

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Meet Today’s Speakers

Steve and Sarah are cofounders of the Ober|Kaler Health Care General Counsel Institute.

Join us on LinkedIn: Ober|Kaler Health Care General Counsel Institute Group

Sarah E. SwankPrincipal, Ober|[email protected]

Steven R. SmithPrincipal, Ober|[email protected]

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Meet Today’s Speakers

John F. AshleyExecutive Vice President, Consulting and Forensics, Epiq [email protected]

James E. Edwards, Jr.Principal, Ober|[email protected]

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Welcome

• Upcoming Ober|Kaler Health Care General Counsel webinars

• Webinar housekeeping• Overview of the topic• Discussion• Questions

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Upcoming Webinars

Coming in January 2013: A career focused webinar with guest speaker Lynne Waymon on internal networking

Visit www.healthcaregcinstitute.com for slides and recordings.

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Webinar Housekeeping

• Slides are located in the left hand corner to download.• Type your questions into the question window at any

time. We will answer them at the end of the program. • Webinar slides and audio replay are available at

www.healthcaregcinstitute.com and posted on LinkedIn for members.

• A brief evaluation (6 questions) will be emailed to you after this program.

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The Source Of The Burgeoning Market For Electronic Discovery And Data

Management Services

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Today’s Technology Challenge

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The Data Explosion• 93% of corporate documents created electronically

• 70% of those never migrate to paper • UC Berkeley Study, How Much Information (2003)

• 144 billion emails were sent each day in 2012, 89 billion of which are “business related”

• By 2016, 193 billion emails will be sent each day, 143 billion of which will be business related• - Radicati Group

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Electronic Discovery Market

2010 Socha-GelbmannElectronic Discovery Survey

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010$40M $70M $150M $270M $429M $832.5M $1,300M $2,000M $2,800M $2,600M $2,800M $3,200M

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E-Data is Different Than Paper

• Volume and duplicability

• Persistence

• Dynamic changeable content

• Metadata

• Environment dependence and obsolescence

• Dispersion and searchability

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Volume and Duplicability

• There are 2 billion email users.

• Generating 144 billion email messages per day.

• That’s more than 100 times more messages in one day than the U.S. Postal Service handles in one year!

• Electronic documents are more easily duplicated than paper documents.

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Persistence

• E-data is more difficult to dispose of than paper.

• “Deleting” a file does not erase the e-data from the computer’s storage devices.

• E-data not erased until it is overwritten or physically destroyed (could take years).

• Creates an entire subset of e-data that exists unknown to the individuals with custody over them, called “latent data.”

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Dynamic Content

• E-data is designed to change over time even without human intervention.

– Automatic file updates

– Backup applications that move data

– Email systems that reorganize and remove data automatically

• E-data is more easily modified and changes are harder to detect without computer forensic techniques.

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Metadata

• Hidden embedded data reflecting the generation, handling, transfer and storage of the e-data within the computer system

– Create and edit dates

– Email sent, received, forwarded and replied to

– Bcc information

– Hidden calculations in spreadsheets

– Cookies track usage and transmit information

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Environmental Dependence• Unlike paper, e-data may be incomprehensible when

separated from its native environment.

• Need special and/or proprietary software to actually make sense of some e-data.

• Frequent obsolescence of computer systems and migration of e-data to new platforms can make retrieval of legacy e-data more difficult and costly.

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Dispersion• Paper may be confined to a box or filing cabinet.

• E-data is easily dispersed to numerous storage locations: network servers, laptop, desktop, PDA (smart phone or tablet), removable storage devices (thumb drives, CDs, DVDs), back-up tapes, etc…

• E-data may be searched much more efficiently than paper documents.

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Multiple Reasons Why E-Data Must Be Preserved, Retrieved And Produced• Company involvement in litigation

• Discovery requests served on Company

• Government investigations

• Compliance Investigations

• Normal business activity (e.g., due diligence in merger and acquisition)

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• Duty to Preserve

• Spoliation

• Failure to Produce

• Cost Containment/Cost Shifting

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E-Discovery in Litigation: Evolving Legal Standards

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If a litigation involves discovery, 55-80% of the money spent will be on eDiscovery

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75-85% of the eDiscovery budget will be spent on review

Statistics

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Why E–Data Is Different In Court: A Case Study

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E-Data Management Solutions

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“The Motion has been made and seconded that we stick our heads in the sand.”

All Discovery Includes eDiscovery

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Why Be Concerned?

Landmark Cases:

• Zubulake $29 million verdict

• Morgan Stanley $1.45 billion verdict

• Philip Morris $2.75 million sanction

• Merrill Lynch $2.5 million fine

• Morgan Stanley $15 million fine

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More Recent Developments

• DuPont v. Kolon Ind.

– $919 M verdict for DuPont (harsh spoliation instruction)

• 2010 Review of Sanctions Awards in 230 cases: most common misconduct – failure to preserve

• Monetary sanctions range from $250 to $8.8M

• More sanctions awarded in 2009 than all pre-2005 cases combined

60 Duke L.J. 789

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Educate Workforce

• E-Mail not always best: pick up the phone.

• Don’t send e-mail to everyone just because you can.

• Be careful with sensitive communications that should be privileged.

- include in-house or outside counsel

- do not send or forward to third parties

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Document Retention Policies

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DuPont Case Study

• DuPont reviewed 75 million pages of text in response to discovery requests during the three-year period.

• More than 50% of the documents that DuPont was obliged to review were kept beyond their required retention period.

• The cost of reviewing documents past their retention periods amounted to $12 million.

• Lesson learned: if you have a policy, follow it.

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What to Retain

• Operational Value

• Fiscal Value

• Historical Value

• Regulatory Value

• Litigation Value

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What to Destroy

• Everything Else!

• Caveat: Information that might otherwise be subject to destruction must be preserved if it is relevant to actual or anticipated litigation.

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Preparing for the Inevitable

• Develop a document retention policy that includes electronic data.

• Within the policy, develop a litigation hold procedure based on:– Technical requirements

– Legal requirements

– Practical considerations

• Assemble a team responsible for carrying out the hold procedure.

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Legal Requirements

• Determine date that preservation duty attaches– Reasonably anticipate litigation– Lawsuit is imminent– Lawsuit is filed

• Determine scope of preservation– Identify key players or custodians– Identify relevant timeframe– Challenge scope if received broad preservation letter– Narrow scope with court at the first opportunity

• Notice to key players or custodians

• Notice to Litigation Hold Team

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Technical Requirements

• File servers• Email servers • Hard drives• Removable storage devices• Peripherals• Backup tapes• PDAs

• Legacy systems• Personal and home computers/tablets • Smart phones• Fax machines• Photo copiers• HIPAA

• Develop a policy to put reasonable limits on where company data can be stored

Find where key player or custodian data resides and place reasonable limits on where data can be stored:

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Technical Requirements

• Preserving data from destruction: have a plan in place– Imaging hard drives

– Suspend email overwriting

– Pull backup tapes from rotation

– Collection of data• Collection method (risk v. cost)

• Who collects? (in-house or third party)

• Maintain chain-of-custody

• Developing technical solution for preserving forward

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Choose A Data Collection Method

• “Do-It-Yourself” Data Collection– High probability of damaging, deleting, or missing data – Likely will not pass judicial muster

• IT Onsite Collection– Lack requisite training and skills– Lack tools and equipment to handle the job– Unable to handle the additional workload– Also likely will not pass judicial muster

• Forensic– Third Party Verification– Authentication

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Practical Requirements

• Interview key players, custodians, and IT to find where they store data

• Coordination between GC, IT, and outside counsel

• Verify compliance with preservation request

• Corporate representative prepared to testify in a 30(b)(6) deposition to describe information systems and litigation hold procedure

• Collecting data from legacy systems– Hardware– Software– Personnel

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Cutting Costs

• Institute and Follow Record Retention Policy

• Litigation Hold Procedure

• Use Sampling Techniques

• Cull by Type of Data and Word Search

• Deduplicate

• Use Appropriate Collection Procedure

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Questions

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More questions? Contact us.

Steve and Sarah are cofounders of the Ober|Kaler Health Care General Counsel Institute.

Join us on LinkedIn: Ober|Kaler Health Care General Counsel Institute Group

Sarah E. SwankPrincipal, Ober|[email protected]

Steven R. SmithPrincipal, Ober|[email protected]

John F. AshleyExecutive Vice President, Consulting and Forensics, Epiq [email protected]

James E. Edwards, Jr.Principal, Ober|[email protected]

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