FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Masters Conference Announces Fourth Annual Conference
"Global Corporate Change - Navigating through Discovery, Risk and Security" focuses on managing risk, security, and the costs of discovery during this global economic crisis.
ORLANDO - February 24, 2009 — The Masters Conference, an advanced business educational experience, has announced that its fourth annual conference will be held October 13-14, 2009 in Washington D.C. The conference brings together leading experts and professionals from law firms, corporations and the bench to develop strategies, practices and resources for managing the information life cycle.
The theme for this year’s conference, "Global Corporate Change - Navigating through Discovery, Risk and Security," focuses on how corporations can protect themselves against the risks associated with high-profile scandals, security breaches, IP threats, increased litigation, audits and regulatory investigations.
"In just three years, the Masters Conference has developed into the pre-eminent educational and networking event where business, legal and judicial leaders discuss the critical issues they are facing," stated Sasha Hefler, President of the Masters Conference. "We offer a unique conference experience where practical knowledge is paramount. This is different than other conferences because we understand the importance of providing a venue for industry leaders to build and strengthen their relationships and lines of communication that help them manage all aspects of the information life cycle." Hefler concluded by saying, "We are excited about the caliber of topics planned for this year’s conference and we look forward to seeing everyone at the event."
About The Masters Conference
Since 2006, the Masters Conference has brought together experts and leading professionals from law firms, corporations and the bench to discuss strategies, practices and resources for managing the information life cycle. The Masters Conference is an intimate forum where legal industry professionals can share, collaborate and obtain master knowledge of the most relevant topics in the legal industry today. By limiting attendance to 450 delegates, the Masters Conference is meant to be an exclusive opportunity to learn and network with the top legal professionals in the industry without battling large crowds and an overwhelming vendor hall. For additional information on the 2009 Masters Conference, please visit www.themastersconference.com.
For More Information:
Marilyn Gladden
The Masters Conference
P: 407.514.2660, ext. 2
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