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Does your Project Management Documentation Make the Case--for the OTHER Side?

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While the focus of this blog is to convince lawyers to improve the management of their legal projects, it is important to note that non-attorney project managers need to understand their legal obligations and plan for litigation risks. One area where most project managers could do a better job with risk planning is setting up project documentation policies and systems with an eye towards potential litigation.

Matt DeVires points out in a recent post to his Best Practices Construction Law blog, project documentation is often a rich source of adverse evidence. Matt DeVires, Project Documentation: The Bad Little Email that Got Produced, Best Practices Construction Law, at URL (last visited July 28, 2009). 

Matt's post is worth a visit for the photograph alone.
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This page contains a single entry by Paul C. Easton published on July 28, 2009 9:56 PM.

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