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24 July 2013

Iron Mountain And De Brauw Present The EU Retention Guide

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De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek N.V.

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De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek is a leading international law firm, trusted by clients for over 150 years due to its deep engagement with their businesses and a clear understanding of their ambitions. While rooted in Dutch society, the firm offers global coverage through its network of top-tier law firms, ensuring seamless, tailored legal solutions. De Brauw’s independence enables it to choose the best partners while remaining a trusted, strategic advisor to clients worldwide.

The firm emphasizes long-term investment in both its client relationships and its people. De Brauw’s legal training institutes, De Brauwerij and The Brewery, cultivate diverse talent, preparing the next generation of top-tier lawyers through rigorous training and personal development. Senior leadership traditionally rises from within, maintaining the firm’s high standards and collaborative culture.

A document retention schedule is essential for minimising business risks and the chance of costly litigation caused either by destroying information before, or retaining it beyond, the end of its legally required retention period.
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A document retention schedule is essential for minimising business risks and the chance of costly litigation caused either by destroying information before, or retaining it beyond, the end of its legally required retention period. 

This records retention guide was produced by Iron Mountain and partner Lokke Moerel from De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek in partnership with their approved law firms across Europe.

This guide includes:

  • Delivering effective and compliant records management
  • Best practice to implement a compliant records management programme
  • Legal issues that affect your records management
  • A comparative view of record retention periods across Europe.

Click here to download the English or Dutch version.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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