Exam 9: Document Production and Control, Medical Exams, Admissions, and Compelling Discovery
Exam 1: Welcome to the Law Office: Foundations for Litigation165 Questions
Exam 2: The Initial Interview154 Questions
Exam 3: Evidence and Investigation196 Questions
Exam 4: Drafting the Complaint155 Questions
Exam 5: Filing the Lawsuit, Service of Process, and Obtaining a Default Judgment150 Questions
Exam 6: Defending and Testing the Lawsuit: Motions, Answers, and Other Responsive Pleadings151 Questions
Exam 7: Discovery and Electronic Discovery: Overview and Interrogatories137 Questions
Exam 8: Discovery: Depositions144 Questions
Exam 9: Document Production and Control, Medical Exams, Admissions, and Compelling Discovery177 Questions
Exam 10: Settlement and Other Alternative Dispute156 Questions
Exam 11: Trial Preparation and Trial159 Questions
Exam 12: Post-Trial Practice From Motions to Appeal148 Questions
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The purpose of document production is to
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What should be done with poor or extra photocopies of documents for production?
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Any of the client's original documents filed with the court or in the possession of the other parties should be retrieved and returned. All copies should then be shredded or burned. All of the indexes, return letters, and receipts should be kept in the case file.
What are your objectives in reviewing and interpreting discovery documents?
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The initial volume of data captured for production of e-stored information can be substantially reduced by
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What are the three major steps to protecting a client from sanctions related to failure to preserve evidence?
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For organizational purposes, how should documents be produced in the reply [34(b)(i)]? What limitations and protections apply to the form in which e-information must be produced?
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Match each item with the following correct statement.
-Mr. Hart was acting in an agency capacity for Mercury Parcel Service at the time of the accident.
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Match each item with the following correct statement.
-Mr. Hart was driving too fast for conditions as defined in Columbia Statute 390.25.
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A request for a medical examination does not require the party to undergo the exam.
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When you screen files and documents for production, you should
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Unless otherwise agreed or ordered, documents shall be produced either as they are kept in the ordinary course of business or according to the
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A very important aspect of document control is maintaining indexes.
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